A classic novel by Raymond Chandler, the master of hard-boiled crime, The Long Good-Bye is the sixth novel featuring laconic PI Philip Marlowe 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: Philip Marlowe, Private Investigator. He's willing to help a man down on his luck, but later, Lennox commits suicide in Mexico and things start to turn nasty. Marlowe finds himself drawn into a sordid crowd of adulterers and alcoholics in LA's Idle Valley, where the rich are suffering one big suntanned hangover. Marlowe is sure Lennox didn't kill his wife, but how many more stiffs will turn up before he gets to the truth? 'Anything Chandler writes about grips the mind from the first sentence' Daily Telegraph 'One of the greatest crime writers, who set standards others still try to attain' Sunday Times 'Chandler is an original stylist, creator of a character as immortal as Sherlock Holmes' Anthony Burgess
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Penguin Books Ltd
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28 mm
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197 mm
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131 mm
Weight
320 gr
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A monumental elegy to LA’s suntanned hangover
Admirers of Chandler’s works usually point towards THE BIG SLEEP or FAREWELL MY LOVELY while arguing about the author’s finest work. Although it is indeed a difficult task to argue against the merits of the aforementioned novels, especially with the former’s enchanting plot and the latter’s lyricism, THE LONG GOODBYE was the one that succeeded in terms of bearing every possible hallmarks of Chandler’s skill and consciousness. Less popular than either of the two novels mentioned above and evid...