The Lady in the Lake, the Little Sister, the Long Goodbye, Playback
Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics
Philip Marlowe #4Raymond Chandler

| ISBN: | 9780375415029 |
| Publisher: | Everyman's Library |
| Published: | 31 October, 2002 |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Language: | English |
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- 1 The Big Sleep
- 2 Farewell, My Lovely
- 3 The High Window
- 4 The Lady in the Lake
- 5 Little Sister
- 6 The Long Goodbye
- 7 Playback
- 8 Trouble is My Business
- 1-4 Farewell My Lovely
- 1-7 Todo Marlowe
- 5-7 The Second Chandler Omnibus
- 1-4, 6-7 The big sleep ; [and], The high window ; [and], The lady in the lake ; [and], The long goodbye ; [and], Playback ; [and], Farewell my lovely
- 1, 3-4, 6 The Big Sleep (Phillip Marlowe)
- The Simple Art of Murder
- Perchance to Dream
- Poodle Springs
- Finger man
The Lady in the Lake, the Little Sister, the Long Goodbye, Playback
Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics
Philip Marlowe #4Raymond Chandler
(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)
Creator of the famous Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler elevated the American hard-boiled detective genre to an art form. Chandler's last four novels, published here in one volume, offer ample opportunity to savor the unique and utterly compelling fictional world that made his works modern classics.
"The Lady in the Lake" moves Marlowe out of his usual habitat of city streets and into the mountains outside of Los Angeles in his strange search for a missing woman. "The Little Sister" takes Marlowe to Hollywood, where he tries to find a sweet young thing's missing brother, uncovering on the way a little blackmail, a lot of drugs, and more than enough murder. In "The Long Goodbye," a case involving a war-scarred drunk and his nymphomaniac wife has Marlowe constantly on the move: a psychotic gangster's on his trail, he's in trouble with the cops, and more and more corpses keep turning up. "Playback" features a well-endowed redhead who leads Marlowe to the California coast to solve a tale of big money and, of course, murder.
Throughout these masterpieces, Marlowe's wry humor and existential sense of his job prove yet again why he has become one of the most recognized and imitated characters in fiction.



























