The Barbarous Coast Lib/E

Author:   Ross MacDonald ,  Professor Grover Gardner ,  Tom Parker ,  Professor Grover Gardner
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Library Edition
Volume:   6
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9780786199167


Publication Date:   13 January 2000
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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"Ross Macdonald is one of the ""Big Three"" in American hard-boiled detective fiction, along with Chandler and Hammett. In The Barbarous Coast, tough, thoughtful private eye Lew Archer pursues a girl who jackknifed too suddenly from high diving to high living. Archer's investigation leads him to an ex-fighter with an unexplained movie contract, a big-time gambler who died by his own knife, and finally, to an answer he would rather not have known."

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Author:   Ross MacDonald ,  Professor Grover Gardner ,  Tom Parker ,  Professor Grover Gardner
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Library Edition
Volume:   6
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 17.60cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9780786199167


ISBN 10:   0786199164
Publication Date:   13 January 2000
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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"""Lew Archer has evidenced his differences from the usual run of fictional private eyes. He is not obsessed with bed, bottle and boodle; he doesn't indulge in unnecessary violence, in action or in language; he is a sensitive and thoughtful man, tough enough to survive in a dangerous profession but moved rather to pity than cynicism by the way the world goes."" -- ""New York Herald Tribune"" [Gardner] tackles Macdonald's series detective hero Lew Archer, many subtle ethnic accents, and women's voices with awesome professionalism. -- "" Kliatt"" Macdonald makes a routine story of ocean side murder among the rich take on a hard-edged, glistening solidity...[Grover Gardner] reads with great skill, shading primarily by accent rather than by tone or volume. A prissy character sounds prissy, a Mexican-American has the faintest of Spanish accents, and the first-person protagonist sounds a little weary, a little cynical, a little lonely. This is an excellent presentation of an excellent crime novel. -- ""AudioFile"""


Lew Archer has evidenced his differences from the usual run of fictional private eyes. He is not obsessed with bed, bottle and boodle; he doesn't indulge in unnecessary violence, in action or in language; he is a sensitive and thoughtful man, tough enough to survive in a dangerous profession but moved rather to pity than cynicism by the way the world goes. -- New York Herald Tribune Macdonald makes a routine story of ocean side murder among the rich take on a hard-edged, glistening solidity...[Grover Gardner] reads with great skill, shading primarily by accent rather than by tone or volume. A prissy character sounds prissy, a Mexican-American has the faintest of Spanish accents, and the first-person protagonist sounds a little weary, a little cynical, a little lonely. This is an excellent presentation of an excellent crime novel. -- AudioFile [Gardner] tackles Macdonald's series detective hero Lew Archer, many subtle ethnic accents, and women's voices with awesome professionalism. -- Kliatt


[Gardner] tackles Macdonald's series detective hero Lew Archer, many subtle ethnic accents, and women's voices with awesome professionalism. -- Kliatt Macdonald makes a routine story of ocean side murder among the rich take on a hard-edged, glistening solidity...[Grover Gardner] reads with great skill, shading primarily by accent rather than by tone or volume. A prissy character sounds prissy, a Mexican-American has the faintest of Spanish accents, and the first-person protagonist sounds a little weary, a little cynical, a little lonely. This is an excellent presentation of an excellent crime novel. -- AudioFile Lew Archer has evidenced his differences from the usual run of fictional private eyes. He is not obsessed with bed, bottle and boodle; he doesn't indulge in unnecessary violence, in action or in language; he is a sensitive and thoughtful man, tough enough to survive in a dangerous profession but moved rather to pity than cynicism by the way the world goes. -- New York Herald Tribune


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Ross Macdonald (1915-1983) was the pen name of Kenneth Millar. Born near San Francisco but raised in British Columbia, he returned to the United States as a young man and published his first novel in 1944. For over twenty years he lived in Santa Barbara and wrote mystery novels about the fascinating and changing society of his native state. He is widely credited with elevating the detective novel to the level of literature with his compactly written tales of murder and despair. His works have received awards from the Mystery Writers of America and of Great Britain, and his book The Moving Target was made into the movie Harper in 1966. In 1982 he was awarded the Eye Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Private Eye Writers of America. Grover Gardner is an award-winning narrator with over eight hundred titles to his credit. Named one of the Best Voices of the Century and a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, he has won three prestigious Audie Awards, was chosen Narrator of the Year for 2005 by Publishers Weekly, and has earned more than thirty Earphones Awards.

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