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The Black-Eyed Blonde: A Philip Marlowe Novel (Philip Marlowe Series)
The BlackEyed Blonde A Philip Marlowe Novel - Philip Marlowe Series
Author: Benjamin Black
Raymond Chandler?s incomparable private eye is back, pulled by a seductive young heiress into the most difficult and dangerous case of his career?It was one of those summer Tuesday afternoons when you begin to wonder if the earth has stopped revolving. The telephone on my desk had the look of something that knows it?s being watched. Traffic tric...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781427233363
ISBN-10: 1427233365
Publication Date: 3/4/2014
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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Raymond Chandler has such an iconic style; I didnt think it could be imitated. However, I was delighted with this effort. Although the book says Benjamin Black is the author, the real man behind the name is (award-winning) John Banville. I thought he caught the direct Chandler style with lots of one-line zingers.

It is the early 1950s in Bay City, California. A classy lady walks into his office the black-eyed blond and she has a problem. She wants Marlowe to find her former lover (Nico Peterson). With a few paltry facts, Marlowe starts the chase.

It doesnt take long for Marlowe to realize that the facts dont add up: Clare Cavendish, the black-eyed blond, is too high class a lady to be interested in Nico Peterson romantically. Nico was run over and killed two months before and the body was identified by his sister. Yet, Clare says she saw Nico in San Francisco after his so-called death.

When Marlowe goes to talk with police-friends, they are underwhelmed with the possibility that they have a murder and a missing person on their hands.

Im not a Chandler-addict; I enjoyed this book. If someone tinkers with Jane Austens prose, I dont take it kindly; thus, I can understand that lots of Raymond Chandler enthusiasts are not pleased with this new release. This book is actually a sequel to Chandlers book The Long Goodbye.

I love Raymond Chandlers style of hard-boiled detecting with wry insights. I thought Benjamin Black captured the essence very well.


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