The Drowning Pool; the Chill; the Underground Man: a Lew Archer

The Drowning Pool; the Chill; the Underground Man: a Lew Archer

Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date: January 1st, 1971
Publisher: vintage crime
a cast of colorful characters each with their own secrets to hide. Lew Archer, a sharp-witted private detective, dives into the murky waters of deception and betrayal that swirl around the wealthy family. As he navigates through a tangled web of motives and hidden histories, he unearths shocking truths that challenge his understanding of loyalty and love.

With a classic noir vibe, Macdonald crafts a gripping tale of intrigue filled with unexpected twists. Each revelation peels back layers of the family's dark past, exposing their fears and desires. As Archer gets closer to the truth, the atmosphere thickens with suspense and tension, leading to a dramatic climax that will keep readers on edge.

Ross Macdonald's writing is both insightful and engaging, drawing readers into a world where wealth masks deeper struggles. The interaction between Archer and the suspects is electric, and the setting, with its lavish yet oppressive backdrop, adds depth to the unfolding drama. This is no ordinary whodunit; it's a journey into the human psyche, revealing just how far some will go to protect their secrets.

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