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The Big Sleep
by 
Raymond Chandler
Elliott Gold
  
Publisher: Phoenix Books
Subject(s):  Fiction
Mystery

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File size:   174211 KB
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Release date:   Jan 30, 2006

Description

Raymond Chandler's first novel, published in 1939, introduces the now-immortal Philip Marlowe, archetypal hard boiled detective and weary knight of the seamy side of the City of Angels in the 1930s. Already with cynicism, Marlowe takes on an assignment from the Sternwood family: the child-woman Carmen, the sultry Frances, and the ancient General too far past his prime to cope with his daughter's brand of trouble. Stepping in to deal with a case of blackmail, Marlowe follows a trail that leads him into a landscape littered with murder and deception,

About the Author

RAYMOND CHANDLER began his writing career at age 45. His muscular, fast-paced style set the standard for American mysteries. He distilled the essence of life in Southern California in the 1940s in such novels as Farewell, My Lovely, The Little Sister, The Long Goodbye, The High Window, Trouble is my Business, The Lady in the Lake, Red Wind and Playback.

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