John Banville: Marlowe, Kartoniert / Broschiert
Marlowe
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- Verlag:
- St. Martins Press, 02/2023
- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781250906908
- Artikelnummer:
- 11112965
- Umfang:
- 306 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 249 g
- Maße:
- 208 x 137 mm
- Stärke:
- 23 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 28.2.2023
- Serie:
- Holt Paperbacks
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Klappentext
Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe returns in award-winning author John Banville's Marlowe -originally published as The Black-Eyed Blonde under the pen name Benjamin Black-the basis for the major motion picture starring Liam Neeson as the iconic detective.
"Somewhere Raymond Chandler is smiling . . . I loved this book. It was like having an old friend, one you assumed was dead, walk into the room."
-Stephen King
"It was one of those Tuesday afternoons in summer when you wonder if the earth has stopped revolving. "
The streets of Bay City, California, in the early 1950s are as mean as they get. Marlowe is as restless and lonely as ever, and the private eye business is a little slow. Then a new client is shown in: blond, beautiful, and expensively dressed, she wants Marlowe to find her former lover.
Almost immediately, Marlowe discovers that the man's disappearance is merely the first in a series of bewildering events. Soon he is tangling with one of Bay City's richest and most ruthless families-and developing a singular appreciation for how far they will go to protect their fortune.
"It's vintage L. A., toots: The hot summer, rain on the asphalt, the woman with the lipstick, cigarette ash and alienation, V8 coupes, tough guys, snub-nosed pistols, the ice melting in the bourbon . . . . The results are Chandleresque, sure, but you can see Banville's sense of fun." -The Washington Post
Biografie
John Banville, geboren 1945 in Wexford, Irland, gehört zu den bedeutendsten zeitgenössischen Autoren Irlands. Sein umfangreiches literarisches Werk wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet, u.a. 2011 mit dem Franz-Kafka-Preis. John Banville lebt und arbeitet in Dublin.