Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
650
Language
Czech
Published
Jan 1, 1967
Publisher
Odeon
Description
Philip Marlowe, the iconic private eye crafted by Raymond Chandler, takes readers on a rollercoaster through the gritty underbelly of California. With his sharp wit and keen instincts, Marlowe finds himself entangled in a world where danger lurks around every corner. Whether he’s navigating a murky murder case or facing a web of deceit, his relentless pursuit of the truth makes for an exhilarating ride.
Chandler’s voice shines through, painting a vibrant picture of the era while showcasing Marlowe’s distinctive personality. Add to the mix the creative twists of František Jungwirth and Josef Schwarz, and you've got a fascinating blend of styles that keeps the narrative fresh and engaging.
Through fierce loyalty and gritty determination, Marlowe emerges as not just a detective, but a complex character who wrestles with moral dilemmas. Readers will find themselves piecing together clues alongside him, rooting for a man who often seems to be the only force of justice in a world that can be anything but fair.
Chandler’s voice shines through, painting a vibrant picture of the era while showcasing Marlowe’s distinctive personality. Add to the mix the creative twists of František Jungwirth and Josef Schwarz, and you've got a fascinating blend of styles that keeps the narrative fresh and engaging.
Through fierce loyalty and gritty determination, Marlowe emerges as not just a detective, but a complex character who wrestles with moral dilemmas. Readers will find themselves piecing together clues alongside him, rooting for a man who often seems to be the only force of justice in a world that can be anything but fair.
Genres
Business & Economics