The Noir Genius: The Life and Works of Raymond Chandler
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What is The Long Goodbye book about?
"The Long Goodbye" is a crime fiction novel written by Raymond
Chandler and published in 1953. The story follows private
investigator Philip Marlowe as he becomes entangled in a complex
web of deception and murder. Marlowe is hired by a friend, Terry
Lennox, to assist him in a personal matter, but Lennox later
becomes the prime suspect in his wife's murder. Marlowe's
investigation takes him into the corrupt and high-society world of
Los Angeles, revealing layers of deceit, betrayal, and hidden
motives. As Marlowe navigates through the treacherous waters of
this case, he encounters a range of colorful and shady characters,
all while he grapples with his own moral code and integrity. "The
Long Goodbye" explores themes of loyalty, friendship, justice, and
the dark underbelly of society in Chandler's signature hardboiled
detective style.
How does The Long Goodbye book end?
In the ending of the book "The Long Goodbye" by Raymond Chandler,
the protagonist and private detective, Philip Marlowe, discovers
the truth behind the complex web of deceit and violence that has
unfolded throughout the story. Marlowe manages to bring the main
culprits to justice and solve the various mysteries surrounding the
case. However, the novel concludes on a somber note as Marlowe
realizes that justice does not always prevail and that corruption
and cruelty persist. The final lines of the book depict Marlowe's
disillusionment and resignation as he says, "I was as empty of life
as a scarecrow’s pockets."
Books like The Long Goodbye book
"The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler: This is another classic
detective novel featuring Philip Marlowe, the same detective from
"The Long Goodbye." It explores a complex web of crime and
corruption set in 1930s Los Angeles.
"Farewell, My Lovely" by Raymond Chandler: Another installment in
the Philip Marlowe series, this book follows the detective as he
gets entangled in a case involving a stolen jade necklace,
gangsters, and a femme fatale.
"The Maltese Falcon" by Dashiell Hammett: Considered a masterpiece
of hard-boiled detective fiction, this novel features private
detective Sam Spade, who becomes embroiled in a hunt for a
priceless statue while dealing with duplicitous characters.
"The Friends of Eddie Coyle" by George V. Higgins: Set in the
gritty underworld of Boston, this crime novel follows Eddie Coyle,
a small-time criminal who becomes an informant for the police in an
effort to avoid jail time.
"The Brass Verdict" by Michael Connelly: This book is part of the
Harry Bosch series, but it also introduces defense attorney Mickey
Haller. When a famous Hollywood lawyer is murdered, Haller inherits
his cases, including one involving a high-profile murder
trial.
"The Last Good Kiss" by James Crumley: This gritty novel follows
private investigator C.W. Sughrue as he travels across the American
West in search of a missing person, delving into his own troubled
past along the way.
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"The Long Goodbye" is a crime fiction novel written by Raymond
Chandler and published in 1953. The story follows private
investigator Philip Marlowe as he becomes entangled in a complex
web of deception and murder. Marlowe is hired by a friend, Terry
Lennox, to assist him in a personal matter, but Lennox later
becomes the prime suspect in his wife's murder. Marlowe's
investigation takes him into the corrupt and high-society world of
Los Angeles, revealing layers of deceit, betrayal, and hidden
motives. As Marlowe navigates through the treacherous waters of
this case, he encounters a range of colorful and shady characters,
all while he grapples with his own moral code and integrity. "The
Long Goodbye" explores themes of loyalty, friendship, justice, and
the dark underbelly of society in Chandler's signature hardboiled
detective style.
How does The Long Goodbye book end?
In the ending of the book "The Long Goodbye" by Raymond Chandler,
the protagonist and private detective, Philip Marlowe, discovers
the truth behind the complex web of deceit and violence that has
unfolded throughout the story. Marlowe manages to bring the main
culprits to justice and solve the various mysteries surrounding the
case. However, the novel concludes on a somber note as Marlowe
realizes that justice does not always prevail and that corruption
and cruelty persist. The final lines of the book depict Marlowe's
disillusionment and resignation as he says, "I was as empty of life
as a scarecrow’s pockets."
Books like The Long Goodbye book
"The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler: This is another classic
detective novel featuring Philip Marlowe, the same detective from
"The Long Goodbye." It explores a complex web of crime and
corruption set in 1930s Los Angeles.
"Farewell, My Lovely" by Raymond Chandler: Another installment in
the Philip Marlowe series, this book follows the detective as he
gets entangled in a case involving a stolen jade necklace,
gangsters, and a femme fatale.
"The Maltese Falcon" by Dashiell Hammett: Considered a masterpiece
of hard-boiled detective fiction, this novel features private
detective Sam Spade, who becomes embroiled in a hunt for a
priceless statue while dealing with duplicitous characters.
"The Friends of Eddie Coyle" by George V. Higgins: Set in the
gritty underworld of Boston, this crime novel follows Eddie Coyle,
a small-time criminal who becomes an informant for the police in an
effort to avoid jail time.
"The Brass Verdict" by Michael Connelly: This book is part of the
Harry Bosch series, but it also introduces defense attorney Mickey
Haller. When a famous Hollywood lawyer is murdered, Haller inherits
his cases, including one involving a high-profile murder
trial.
"The Last Good Kiss" by James Crumley: This gritty novel follows
private investigator C.W. Sughrue as he travels across the American
West in search of a missing person, delving into his own troubled
past along the way.
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der Podcastbude.
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