The Moving Target
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1998
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Novel • Fiction
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Horror & Suspense•
Mystery & Crime FictionSouthern California • 1940s
1998
Adult
18+ years
In The Moving Target, private investigator Lew Archer is hired to find a missing oil tycoon. As Archer delves into the case, he encounters a web of family secrets, corruption, and crime in 1950s California, uncovering the complex lives of those connected to the missing person.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Gritty
Dark
Challenging
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The Moving Target by Ross Macdonald is praised for its intricate plotting and vivid Californian setting, drawing readers into a tense and engaging mystery. Critics appreciate the depth of its protagonist, Lew Archer, and the novel's exploration of human flaws. Some find the pacing uneven, but its compelling narrative and character development largely overshadow this minor critique.
Readers who enjoy The Moving Target by Ross Macdonald are typically fans of intricately plotted detective fiction. They also likely appreciate complex characters and social commentary akin to Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep and Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon, enjoying a blend of suspense and psychological depth.
5,798 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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246
Novel • Fiction
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Horror & Suspense•
Mystery & Crime FictionSouthern California • 1940s
1998
Adult
18+ years
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