Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
166
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 12, 1988
Editorial
Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Descripción
In Raymond Chandler's finale to the iconic Philip Marlowe series, the seasoned detective finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue when he encounters the enigmatic Eleanor King, also known by her alias, Betty Mayfield. Marlowe, with his sharp wit and keen observational skills, is drawn into a complex narrative that unveils not only the shadows of Hollywood but also the labyrinthine depths of human relationships.
As he navigates the murky waters of deception, Marlowe must confront a cast of colorful characters and unresolved mysteries that blur the lines between innocence and guilt. Each interaction reveals layers of betrayal and longing, reflecting the duality of human nature. Chandler's lush prose enhances the atmosphere, creating a vivid backdrop reminiscent of classic film noir.
Ultimately, the story is a poignant exploration of identity and the masks people wear, culminating in a resolution that both satisfies and lingers in the mind—a fitting closure to Marlowe's storied adventures in the gritty yet glamorous world he inhabits.
As he navigates the murky waters of deception, Marlowe must confront a cast of colorful characters and unresolved mysteries that blur the lines between innocence and guilt. Each interaction reveals layers of betrayal and longing, reflecting the duality of human nature. Chandler's lush prose enhances the atmosphere, creating a vivid backdrop reminiscent of classic film noir.
Ultimately, the story is a poignant exploration of identity and the masks people wear, culminating in a resolution that both satisfies and lingers in the mind—a fitting closure to Marlowe's storied adventures in the gritty yet glamorous world he inhabits.
Géneros
Romance
Misterio
Humor
Negocios y Economía
Clásicos