Author:Raymond Chandler,Diane Johnson
Raymond Chandler’s first three novels, published here in one volume, established his reputation as an unsurpassed master of hard-boiled detective fiction.
The Big Sleep, Chandler’s first novel, introduces Philip Marlowe, a private detective inhabiting the seamy side of Los Angeles in the 1930s, as he takes on a case involving a paralysed California millionaire, two psychotic daughters, blackmail and murder.
In Farewell, My Lovely, Marlowe deals with the gambling circuit, a murder he stumbles upon, and three very beautiful but potentially deadly women.
In The High Window, Marlowe searches the California underworld for a priceless gold coin and finds himself deep in the tangled affairs of a dead coin collector.
In all three novels, Chandler’s hard-edged prose, colourful characters, vivid vernacular, and, above all, his enigmatic loner of a hero, establish his enduring claim to the heights of his chosen genre.
The most distinctive crime writer of his generation
—— John Williams, Sunday TimesEllroy is the author of some of the most powerful crime novels ever written
—— Frank Rich, New York TimesThe most original crime writer of our time
—— Michael Carlson, SpectatorOne of the best and most important writers in America today
—— VOXEllroy has produced some of the best crime fiction written this century, Hammett and Chandler included
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