Ross Macdonald. The Way Some People Die (1951) This seems to be the first, or one of the first, Lew Archer novels. The author’s name is shown as John Ross Macdonald. Archer is hired to find a missing girl, and runs into mobsters, drug-runners, prostitutes, and other lowlife. The crooks double-cross each other muchly, and Archer almost gets done in the crossfire. The solution is OK (the missing girl is the murderer), but Macdonald hasn’t yet learned to place legitimate clues among the red herrings. Not up to his later work in quality of writing or plotting, but the character of Lew Archer is firmly established in this story, and his mix of virtue and vice gets more complicated (and interesting) later on. ** (2004)
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Ross Macdonald. The Way Some People Die (1951)
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