42 pages • 1 hour read
379
Novel • Fiction
Los Angeles • 1950s
1953
Adult
18+ years
The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler follows private detective Philip Marlowe as he investigates a series of complex situations following his acquaintance with Terry Lennox, whom he helps flee to Mexico after Lennox's wife is murdered. When Lennox allegedly commits suicide in Mexico, Marlowe becomes entangled in further investigations involving an alcoholic writer and familial deceit, unraveling a web of crime and betrayal. Topics: suicide, murder, alcoholism, war trauma.
Mysterious
Dark
Gritty
Melancholic
Contemplative
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Reviews of Raymond Chandler's The Long Goodbye highlight its compelling narrative and complex characterization, particularly of its protagonist, Philip Marlowe. Critics praise Chandler's rich, atmospheric prose and adept exploration of themes such as loyalty and morality. However, some mention that the plot can seem convoluted and overly drawn out. Overall, it remains a liked classic in the noir genre.
A reader who would enjoy The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler likely appreciates gritty, noir detective stories with complex characters and intricate plots. Fans of Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon and James M. Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice will find a similar appeal in Chandler's storytelling.
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379
Novel • Fiction
Los Angeles • 1950s
1953
Adult
18+ years
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