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The goodbye coast : a Philip Marlowe novel / Joe Ide.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Mulholland Books/Little, Brown and Company, 2022Edition: First editionDescription: 303 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0316459275 (hardcover)
  • 9780316459273 (hardcover)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • FIC
Summary: "Raymond Chandler's iconic detective, Philip Marlowe, gets a dramatic and colorful reinvention at the hands of award-winning novelist Joe Ide. The seductive and relentless figure of Raymond Chandler<U+2019>s detective, Philip Marlowe, is vividly re-imagined in present-day Los Angeles. Here is a city of scheming Malibu actresses, ruthless gang members, virulent inequality, and washed-out police. Acclaimed and award-winning novelist Joe Ide imagines a Marlowe very much of our time: he<U+2019>s a quiet, lonely, and remarkably capable and confident private detective, though he lives beneath the shadow of his father, a once-decorated LAPD homicide detective, famous throughout the city, who<U+2019>s given in to drink after the death of Marlowe<U+2019>s mother. Marlowe, against his better judgement, accepts two missing person cases, the first a daughter of a faded, tyrannical Hollywood starlet, and the second, a British child stolen from his mother by his father. At the center of COAST is Marlowe<U+2019>s troubled and confounding relationship with his father, a son who despises yet respects his dad, and a dad who<U+2019>s unable to hide his bitter disappointment with his grown boy. Together, they will realize that one of their clients may be responsible for murder of her own husband, a washed-up director in debt to Albanian and Russian gangsters, and that the client<U+2019>s trouble-making daughter may not be what she seems. Steeped in the richly detailed ethnic neighborhoods of modern LA, Ide<U+2019>s COAST is a bold recreation that is viciously funny, ingeniously plotted, and surprisingly tender."--Publisher.
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"Raymond Chandler's iconic detective, Philip Marlowe, gets a dramatic and colorful reinvention at the hands of award-winning novelist Joe Ide. The seductive and relentless figure of Raymond Chandler<U+2019>s detective, Philip Marlowe, is vividly re-imagined in present-day Los Angeles. Here is a city of scheming Malibu actresses, ruthless gang members, virulent inequality, and washed-out police. Acclaimed and award-winning novelist Joe Ide imagines a Marlowe very much of our time: he<U+2019>s a quiet, lonely, and remarkably capable and confident private detective, though he lives beneath the shadow of his father, a once-decorated LAPD homicide detective, famous throughout the city, who<U+2019>s given in to drink after the death of Marlowe<U+2019>s mother. Marlowe, against his better judgement, accepts two missing person cases, the first a daughter of a faded, tyrannical Hollywood starlet, and the second, a British child stolen from his mother by his father. At the center of COAST is Marlowe<U+2019>s troubled and confounding relationship with his father, a son who despises yet respects his dad, and a dad who<U+2019>s unable to hide his bitter disappointment with his grown boy. Together, they will realize that one of their clients may be responsible for murder of her own husband, a washed-up director in debt to Albanian and Russian gangsters, and that the client<U+2019>s trouble-making daughter may not be what she seems. Steeped in the richly detailed ethnic neighborhoods of modern LA, Ide<U+2019>s COAST is a bold recreation that is viciously funny, ingeniously plotted, and surprisingly tender."--Publisher.

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