Four Novels of the 1950s: The Way Some People Die / The Barbarous Coast / The Doomsters / The Galton Case
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
900
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2015
Publisher
Library of America
ISBN-10
1598533762
ISBN-13
9781598533767
Description
Set against the backdrop of the 1950s, this collection of four novels showcases the gripping storytelling of Ross Macdonald, a master of the crime genre. Each narrative is intricately woven with dark themes and complex characters, reflecting the social undercurrents of the era. The stories delve into the depths of human nature, exploring motivations that drive ordinary people to extraordinary lengths.
In "The Way Some People Die," readers are introduced to a world where secrets fester and truth is elusive. Macdonald's skillful prose pulls readers into a detective's urgent quest to unveil the mysteries lurking beneath the surface. "The Barbarous Coast" transports the audience to the tense and turbulent interactions along the California coast, merging crime with the environment's timeless allure.
"The Doomsters" and "The Galton Case" further develop Macdonald's distinct style, highlighting his ability to blend psychological insight with suspenseful plots. Tom Nolan amplifies the impact of these stories by providing an authentic reflection of the zeitgeist, ensuring the collection resonates with both fans of classic crime fiction and new readers discovering this compelling world.
In "The Way Some People Die," readers are introduced to a world where secrets fester and truth is elusive. Macdonald's skillful prose pulls readers into a detective's urgent quest to unveil the mysteries lurking beneath the surface. "The Barbarous Coast" transports the audience to the tense and turbulent interactions along the California coast, merging crime with the environment's timeless allure.
"The Doomsters" and "The Galton Case" further develop Macdonald's distinct style, highlighting his ability to blend psychological insight with suspenseful plots. Tom Nolan amplifies the impact of these stories by providing an authentic reflection of the zeitgeist, ensuring the collection resonates with both fans of classic crime fiction and new readers discovering this compelling world.
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