Archer in Hollywood: The Moving Target, The Way Some People Die, The Barbarous Coast
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Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1967
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Description
In a dazzling exploration of Hollywood's underbelly, the narrative unfolds with a gripping mix of mystery and suspense. Ross Macdonald masterfully crafts a world where the glamor of the silver screen sharply contrasts with dark secrets lurking beneath. Each story weaves through complex characters entangled in consequences, shedding light on the human condition in a city where dreams collide with harsh realities.
Macdonald's knack for dialogue and atmospheric detail pulls readers into the intriguing lives of his protagonists. As tensions rise and shadows deepen, the stakes become painfully personal. With a blend of tension and introspection, he invites readers to ponder the cost of ambition, fame, and the haunting pasts that shape us all.
Macdonald's knack for dialogue and atmospheric detail pulls readers into the intriguing lives of his protagonists. As tensions rise and shadows deepen, the stakes become painfully personal. With a blend of tension and introspection, he invites readers to ponder the cost of ambition, fame, and the haunting pasts that shape us all.
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