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Raymond Chandler: The Long Good-bye (UK 1988) From the Publisher: His ex-wife, rich, beautiful and as hard as they come, had just dumped him. Marlowe liked Lennox, he didn't know why -- maybe it was his scarred face, his weak charm, or his peculiar brand of pride. Whatever it was, Terry Lennox brought him plenty of trouble. But that's Marlowe's line of business. 'Chandler is the most brilliant author now writing this kind of story' -- Somerset Maugham 'This book has the hardness and sharpness in viewing places and things that is characteristic of the best Chandler, the humour that has been too little noticed, and a tightly organized plot as well' -- Julian Symons in the Sunday Times on the 99 Best Crime Stories 'Chandler is a serious writer, an original stylist, creator of a character, Philip Marlowe, as immortal as Sherlock Holmes' -- Anthony Burgess Raymond Chandler: The Long Good-bye. Penguin Books, ISBN: 0140108955 (June, 1988), 320 p., £3.95
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