The Black-Eyed Blonde (Philip Marlowe)

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Women are "nothing but trouble, whatever you say, whatever you do", a brunette wears "an unignorably tight sweater", and Marlowe sits in bars, pondering why the first sip of beer is always so much better than the second. "This was the kind of philosophical speculation I was prone to, hence my reputation as the thinking man's detective." His depiction of Philip Marlowe is spot on and does work well, still feels like a pastiche and less of a Marlowe story, something Parker did do better.

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In 1921, a dozen years before his first Perry Mason sale, Gardner broke into print with a story he sold for fifteen dollars entitled, “Nellie’s Naughty Nighty.” His mother read the title and was so scandalized, she refused to read another word. After that first sale, Gardner faced repeated rejection. "I wrote the worst stories that ever hit New York,” he later admitted. "My stories were terrible...I didn't know how to plot [and] I had no natural aptitude as a writer." I would also recommend that you first read Chandler’s The Long Goodbye before diving into this one. Several characters and circumstances from that story are involved here and, in fact, this novel is pretty much a sequel to that one. While you can read and enjoy this one on its own, there is a small but necessary information dump near the end of this novel for those who haven’t read ‘The Long Goodbye’. The Irish understudy takes on Chandler's habits convincingly. The Marlowe books have a paradoxical tone of energetic weariness, which this imitation echoes in numerous lines. Visiting a witness, the detective reports that he "lowered himself into one of the armchairs. It was so deep my knees nearly gave me an uppercut." Painted roses on a bedside lamp throw shadows that look like "bloodstains someone had started to wash away and then given up on". The Cahuilla Club. Do you know it? It's in the Palisades. Polo grounds, swimming pools, lots of bright, shiny people. The kind of place that wouldn't let a shamus like you put his foot inside the electronically controlled gates." That last bit she didn't say, but I heard it all the same. Overall, the effect was like seeing these characters--Marlowe, mostly, but also Joe and Bernie--through a funhouse mirror.In this new book in the Phillip Marlowe series, a stunning, married, blonde - Clare Cavendish - asks Marlowe to look into the disappearance of her lover, Nico Peterson.

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Marlowe sets out to find Nico and soon discovers that the missing man apparently faked his death (with a little help from his friends). Moreover, Mexican thugs are looking for Nico and don't mind a little torture and murder to help them in their quest. As in the original Phillip Marlowe books, the private investigator drinks a lot, is witty, has a smart mouth, and doesn't want to cooperate with the cops. He also has a penchant for getting beat up and almost killed. She leaned forward and dropped a few flakes of cigarette ash beside the bowl of my pipe. A faint waft of her perfume came across the desk. It smelled like Chanel No. 5, but then, to me all perfumes smell like Chanel No. 5, or did up to then. Kroll, Justin (31 March 2017). "Liam Neeson, Departed Scribe William Monahan Team Up for Philip Marlowe Movie (Exclusive)". Variety. Archived from the original on 8 June 2021 . Retrieved 8 June 2021. Seen as a crime novel in its own right it is a cut above anything else out there.” — The Irish Times Forget about solving all these crimes; the signal triumph here is (spoiler) the heroine’s survival.

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Qualche tempo fa ho proposto al gruppo di lettura cui partecipo "Il lungo addio", di Raymond Chandler. Il libro è piaciuto molto, nonostante il suo autore non fosse molto noto a parecchi di quei lettori forti, che di Chandler avevano giusto sentito parlare.

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Banville was born in Wexford, Ireland. His father worked in a garage and died when Banville was in his early thirties; his mother was a housewife. He is the youngest of three siblings; his older brother Vincent is also a novelist and has written under the name Vincent Lawrence as well as his own. His sister Vonnie Banville-Evans has written both a children's novel and a reminiscence of growing up in Wexford.

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Marlowe had its world premiere on 24 September 2022, as the closing film of the 70th San Sebastián International Film Festival. [14] It was originally set for a 2 December 2022, release in the United States but was delayed to 15 February 2023. [15] [16] Reception [ edit ] Box office [ edit ] Reviewing from the San Sebastián International Film Festival, Screen Daily wrote, "With some crunchingly incongruous gags about famous screen MacGuffins, the knowing screenplay by Jordan and William Monahan...doesn't feel devious enough in its plotting or sufficiently fresh in reimagining either its hero or his LA world". [20] Guy Lodge from Variety wrote in his review, "Jordan's film is both resolutely conservative in its period framing and irksomely postmodern in its audience pandering". [21] I telephoned him a number of times and got no answer. Then I called at his house. The milk hadn't been canceled and the newspapers had been piling up on his porch. It wasn't like him to leave things like that. He was careful, in some ways." What does this have to do with Diana Regis? Bartsler hired detectives to keep an eye on Helen. They learned that Helen seems to have a friend, another young woman named Mildred Danville. Mildred shares an apartment wi Wiseman, Andreas (12 November 2021). " Marlowe: Diane Kruger & Jessica Lange Among Cast To Join Liam Neeson's Philip Marlowe Thriller, Filming Underway". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 12 November 2021 . Retrieved 12 November 2021.

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Erle Stanley Gardner was an American lawyer and author of detective stories who also published under the pseudonyms A.A. Fair, Kyle Corning, Charles M. Green, Carleton Kendrake, Charles J. Kenny, Les Tillray, and Robert Parr. Her eyes widened. "The police?" she said, and I thought she might laugh. "That wouldn't have done at all. Nico was rather shy of the police, and he would not have thanked me for putting them onto him." Once more she did her infinitesimal shrug. "I don't know what to think. That's why I've come to you."

I had the phone in my hand and was dialing her number before I knew what I was doing. There are times when you find yourself following your instincts like a well-trained dog trotting behind the heels of its master."



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