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The Long Goodbye
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Raymond Chandler |
In noir master Raymond Chandler's The Long Goodbye, Philip Marlowe befriends a down on his luck war veteran with the scars to prove it. Then he finds out that Terry Lennox has a very wealthy nymphoma… |
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The Big Sleep
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Raymond Chandler |
Philip Marlowe, a private eye who operates in Los Angeles's seamy underside during the 1930s, takes on his first case, which involves a paralyzed California millionaire, two psychotic daughters, blac… |
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Four complete Philip Marlowe novels
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Raymond Chandler |
A shrewd, cynical private detective is the protagonist in four mystery novels considered to be Chandler's best |
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Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe
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John Paul Athanasourelis |
"Since their inception, detective novels have been a wildly successful genre of American fiction, featuring a uniquely American belief in rugged individualism. This book focuses on Raymond Chandler's… |
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Raymond Chandler's Marlowe
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Raymond Chandler |
In this series of stories, Chandler's characters are presented to a new generation through a new medium, the graphic novel. |
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The long good-bye
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Raymond Chandler |
"Down-and-out drunk Terry Lennox has a problem: his millionaire wife is dead and he needs to get out of LA fast. So he turns to his only friend in the world: private investigator Philip Marlowe. Marl… |
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The high window
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Raymond Chandler |
Fast-talking, trouble-seeking private eye Philip Marlowe is a different kind of detective: a moral man in an amoral world. California in the 1940s and 1950s is as beautiful as a ripe fruit and rotten… |
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The Lady in the Lake
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Raymond Chandler |
In The Lady in the Lake, hardboiled crime fiction master Raymond Chandler brings us the story of a couple of missing wives—one a rich man's and one a poor man's—who have become the objects of Philip … |
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Raymond Chandler
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William Marling |
A critical study tracing the relationship between style and era for each of Chandler's seven full-length books. |
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