Poodle Springs

Read * Poodle Springs PDF by # Robert B Parker eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Poodle Springs Dont include this one in the corpus according to Ambie. This book is not Marlowe. Chandler abandoned this project after four chapters because it violated his vision of Marlowe as forever drunk and alone (his editor and publisher wanted it to have a happy ending). Parker doesnt understand the character at all. He turned Marlowe into Terry Lennox. The best are from The Big Sleep to. Raymond Chandler? Well, Sort Of. according to Burton Falk. POODLE SPRINGS (1989), Raymond Chandler and Rober

Poodle Springs

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Rating : 4.76 (956 Votes)
Asin : 1597770272
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 416 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-11-07
Language : English

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He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. . Parker is the internationally best-selling author of the Spenser mysteries

"Don't include this one in the corpus" according to Ambie. This book is not Marlowe. Chandler abandoned this project after four chapters because it violated his vision of Marlowe as forever drunk and alone (his editor and publisher wanted it to have a happy ending). Parker doesn't understand the character at all. He turned Marlowe into Terry Lennox. The best are from "The Big Sleep" to. "Raymond Chandler? Well, Sort Of." according to Burton Falk. POODLE SPRINGS (1989), Raymond Chandler and Robert D. Parker When he died in 1959, Raymond Chandler, the author of the memorable Philip Marlowe detective novels, The Big Sleep; Farewell, My Lovely and The Long Goodbye, left behind the first four chapters of a new hard-edged mystery. Thirty years later, Robert B. Parker, author . "I put off buying it because of the co-author thing, but after the first five pages I was glad I bought it -- it's excellent!" according to BetaPlus1I put off buying it because of the co-author thing, but after the first five pages I was glad I bought it -- it's excellent! BetaPlus145 Because only the first four chapters were written by Chandler, I expected it to not come up to his level. Happily, I was wrong! It started a bit slow and didn't have the usual zinger beginning, but it quickly picked up pace. All in all, it was quite brilliant and is an adequate tribute to the master -- Raymond Chandler!. 5. Because only the first four chapters were written by Chandler, I expected it to not come up to his level. Happily, I was wrong! It started a bit slow and didn't have the usual zinger beginning, but it quickly picked up pace. All in all, it was quite brilliant and is an adequate tribute to the master -- Raymond Chandler!

Robert B. Parker was chosen by Chandler's estate to complete his last work, and the result is a true classic for Chandler aficionados and mystery fans alike.. Marlowe is back and he's married to a rich, beautiful society lady who wants him to settle down in the posh desert community of Poodle Springs. Marlowe may have married rich, but old habits die hard: he's hired to recover a gambling debt and soon finds himself in a case involving bigamy, pornography, and murder.The first four chapters of this final Marlowe mystery were written by noir master Raymond Chandler at the end of his life

From Publishers Weekly Detective Philip Marlowe's seventh caper takes place in Poodle Springs (read: Palm Springs) and in L.A., where a gambler has been framed for murder. "Sustaining tensions, writing in tune with the period and delivering a knockout finale, Parker does nobly by the great Chandler," determined PW. . Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc

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