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The Long Goodbye. Illustrated
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The Long Goodbye. Illustrated in Brampton, ON
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In The Long Goodbye, Raymond Chandler crafts one of his most celebrated and emotionally complex novels, featuring the iconic private detective Philip Marlowe. Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Los Angeles, the novel explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and moral decay in a world where trust is a rare commodity. Marlowe becomes entangled in the lives of two troubled men: Terry Lennox, a war-scarred alcoholic with a mysterious past, and Roger Wade, a self-destructive novelist. What begins as a simple act of loyalty—helping Lennox flee the country—draws Marlowe into a web of murder, blackmail, and corruption. As the detective digs deeper, he uncovers disturbing truths about his friends, as well as the wealthy and powerful figures who pull the strings in the shadows. With its intricate plot, razor-sharp dialogue, and dark, introspective tone, The Long Goodbye stands as one of Chandler’s masterpieces. The novel is not only a gripping detective story but also a profound meditation on loneliness, loyalty, and the human condition. Rich in atmosphere and emotional depth, it is a defining work of the noir genre, cementing Chandler’s legacy as a master of crime fiction.
In The Long Goodbye, Raymond Chandler crafts one of his most celebrated and emotionally complex novels, featuring the iconic private detective Philip Marlowe. Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Los Angeles, the novel explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and moral decay in a world where trust is a rare commodity. Marlowe becomes entangled in the lives of two troubled men: Terry Lennox, a war-scarred alcoholic with a mysterious past, and Roger Wade, a self-destructive novelist. What begins as a simple act of loyalty—helping Lennox flee the country—draws Marlowe into a web of murder, blackmail, and corruption. As the detective digs deeper, he uncovers disturbing truths about his friends, as well as the wealthy and powerful figures who pull the strings in the shadows. With its intricate plot, razor-sharp dialogue, and dark, introspective tone, The Long Goodbye stands as one of Chandler’s masterpieces. The novel is not only a gripping detective story but also a profound meditation on loneliness, loyalty, and the human condition. Rich in atmosphere and emotional depth, it is a defining work of the noir genre, cementing Chandler’s legacy as a master of crime fiction.





















