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Little Sister
Little Sister | Raymond Chandler
6 posts | 22 read | 5 to read
Chandler's 5th novel has Philip Marlowe going to Hollywood as he explores the underworld of glitter capital, trying to find a sweet young thing's missing brother.
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lauraisntwilder
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Listened to another Marlowe audiobook with my husband. I didn't enjoy this one quite as much as the others, but it's still a pick because I enjoyed how grouchy Marlowe was.

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Carolyn11215
The Little Sister | Raymond Chandler
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Hard boiled detective fiction exploring (among other things) the underbelly of Hollywood. Seemingly innocent midwestern girls, Hollywood actresses, drug dealers, opportunists and mobsters. And Marlowe taken advantage of by a pretty face once again. :) Read for #booked2020 set in Hollywood prompt. @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft

Cinfhen Very 50s noir 🥰 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Unique pick for this prompt! 4y
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Carolyn11215
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#weeklyforecast Had hoped to finish tagged book last week but didn‘t quite get there. Hoping I can burn through the rest of it today and then polish off the other two this week. Winterdance should be a quick one.

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batsy
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#Hollywood ... Just a little tattered and worse for wear, based on that cover. 😀 #maybookflowers

This is the only Hollywoodish book that I think I have ... And a reminder that I need to read more Chandler.

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EvieBee What a lovely edition! 7y
batsy @EvieBee84 I love these Penguin editions ☺️ 7y
saresmoore I stumbled upon this post because I just read the reference to Chandler in Tam Lin. 😄 The Long Goodbye is Janet‘s other favorite. 4y
batsy @saresmoore The range of literature she enjoys and her opinions on them are honestly the highlight of the book, for me 😁 4y
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