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The Big Sleep: A Novel

This novel is a seminal work in the crime fiction genre, introducing the iconic character Philip Marlowe. Set in the 1940s, it delves into the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, intertwining themes of corruption, greed, and moral ambiguity. more

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Raymond Chandler
Raymond Chandler

Raymond Chandler was an American novelist renowned for his hard-boiled detective novels. His works are celebrated for their unique narrative style and profound insights into the criminal world. Chandler's most famous works include 'The Big Sleep' and 'Farewell, My Lovely'. more

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