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  • Published: 26 September 2012
  • ISBN: 9780141968148
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288

The Goodbye Look




One of America's finest crime writers in Penguin Modern Classics for the first time

Lew Archer, world-weary private investigator, is hired by Larry and Irene Chalmers when they suspect that their troubled son Nick is involved in their own burglary. But when a fellow investigator - one who's been working with Nick - turns up dead, Archer soon realizes this isn't simply about some stolen loot. To help their son, Archer must uncover the truth about a kidnap years ago, and discover why the handgun from a decades-old killing apparently turns up at every new and terrible murder.

In The Goodbye Look, Ross Macdonald exposes the damage families can cause one another in the name of love, lies and greed.

Ross Macdonald's Lew Archer mysteries rewrote the conventions of the detective novel with their credible, humane hero, and with Macdonald's insight and moral complexity won new literary respectability for the hardboiled genre previously pioneered by Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. They have also received praise from such celebrated writers as William Goldman, Jonathan Kellerman, Eudora Welty and Elmore Leonard.

  • Published: 26 September 2012
  • ISBN: 9780141968148
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288

About the author

Ross Macdonald

Ross MacDonald served as president of The Mystery Writers of America in 1965, received the Silver Dagger in 1964 and the Gold Dagger in 1965 from The British Crime Writers Association, and in 1981, received The Eye, the Lifetime Achievement Award from The Private Eye Writers of America.

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Praise for The Goodbye Look

A more serious and complex writer than Chandler and Hammett ever were

Eudora Welty

America's greatest crime writer

Elmore Leonard

Ross MacDonald is very important to me. I love the Lew Archer books

James Ellroy

The finest series of detective novels ever written by an American

William Goldman