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The High Window
The High Window | Raymond Chandler
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The task is simple: recover the Brasher doubloon, a valuable gold coin stolen from its owner. But the underground world of ancient artifacts that detective Philip Marlow must navigate is anything but simple. How do an angry Pasadena widow, a missing daughter-in-law with a mysterious past, and a rare gold coin worth a small fortune become entangled in a web of murder, rape, blackmail and human exploitation? Marlowe must find outbefore he too becomes caught. The High Window is the third of crime-fiction writer Raymond Chandlers novels to feature hard-boiled Los Angeles detective Philip Marlowe, who first appeared in The Big Sleep and then featured in dozens of Chandlers short stories and novels. The High Window has been adapted for radio and film (as Time to Kill in 1942 and The Brasher Doubloon in 1947.) HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
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lauraisntwilder
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My husband and I finished listening to this audiobook today. I think we both liked it better than Farewell, My Lovely. As always with Chandler, the dialogue is snappy and smart.

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danx
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My first 1940s pulp fiction detective read. It reads like a noir detective film narrative - I suppose they actually are based on this narrative style. To begin with I was edging on bailing, so many ands in descriptive sentences! He's not exactly respectful of women which is at times uncomfortable, but not surprising for the time. Some incredible cutting wit, a fairly well pieced together mystery plot and overall a decent read.

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afireofunknownorigin
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LitsyWelcomeWagon Welcome to Litsy! Here are links to #Litsytips: http://bit.ly/litsytips and #LitsyHowTo videos: goo.gl/UrCpoU. There‘s lots of fun things to do: book exchanges, buddy reads, photo challenges and more! #litsywelcomewagon 5y
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danx That line was really something. Just started reading this myself. 2y
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kalinichta
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For me, reading Raymond Chandler is not about plot or whodunit, but about beautiful turns of phrase and description, dry and sometimes unexpectedly absurd humor, and the subtle and complex peeks into the character of Philip Marlowe. In the High Window, Marlowe is referred to as a "shop-worn Galahad" and shows an almost anachronistic adherence to the practice of consent, especially as concerns a damaged young woman. Marlowe is a fascinating puzzle.

kalinichta The photo, btw, is the back cover of this '70s paperback edition. The front cover is just fugly. 5y
gradcat Ah, Philip Marlowe—he‘s one of the swooniest fictional detectives...😍🥰👍 5y
kalinichta @gradcat He's just so damned intriguing! 5y
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kalinichta
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Sometimes you're reminded that Chandler wrote poetry when he was a young man.

"[...] old men with faces like lost battles."

That line keeps killing me every time I look at it.

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kalinichta
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Freaky reading coincidence: I've been reading "A Gentleman in Moscow" on my Kindle during the day, and a paper copy of "The High Window" at night (to reduce screens before bed). As most of you know the first book is about a man put under house arrest at the Hotel Metropol in Moscow. The second book takes place in 1940s Los Angeles... and refers to a Hotel Metropole.

I did a double-take when I came across that last night. ?

BarbaraTheBibliophage Bookish synchronicity is the best! 5y
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bunneeboy
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You could fall for this...

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AliceCastle
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Reading this amazing book in the sun - what a treat. Lines like this have incomparable zing:”From 30 feet away she looked like a lot of class. From 10 feet away, she looked like something made up to be seen from 30 feet away.”

Crazeedi Love this quote!😊 6y
jillrhudy 😂 classic Chandler 6y
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Varske
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Varske
The High Window | Raymond Chandler

I had to add this as to the stack “to read”, although it is a re-read. Whenever I move and have to unpack my books again, I find so many old friends I had forgotten about. I try to tag them in LibraryThing, so I remember to actually do it, but generally I forget.

I seem to be rereading crime mostly this year. #reread

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Fang88
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Some old Penguin Chandler editions. I just love the old covers...
For @Jess_Read_This 😊

benchley1 I love books with old covers! 6y
Jess_Read_This 💚💚💚You just completely made me smile! Green Penguins just make me so happy to see!!! 6y
Jess_Read_This P.S. I haven‘t read any Raymond Chandler books... I need to check him out. 💚 6y
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batsy Oh yes, those covers make me happy too 😍 6y
GuiltyFeat Love these editions which are getting tougher to find at reasonable prices and these are all great reads too. 6y
UwannaPublishme 😍😍😍 6y
RadicalReader @Fang88 are you related to the wonderful author Torrey Hayden?! 6y
Fang88 @RadicalReader no unfortunately not. I love reading but seem to be an utterly incompetent writer, haha. 6y
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JLively
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Classic detective novel. Chandler is also a master of description.

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Tonton
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Vintage LA Noir by the master, whoa! Marlowe so 😎

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