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It was in the pulp detective magazines of the 1930s that Raymond Chandler's definitive take on the hard-boiled detective story first appeared. Here then, from the well-thumbed pages of `Black Mask' and Dime Detective Magazine', are eight of his finest stories including
The Man Who Liked Dogs', The Lady in the Lake' and
Bay City Blues'. Sharper than a hoodlum's switchblade, more exciting than an unexpected red-head and stronger than a double shot of whisky, they are packed full of the punchy poetry and laconic wit that makes Chandler the undisputed master of his genre.
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English Short stories, Fiction, Mystery, Short stories, English, Detective and mystery stories, California, fiction, Los angeles (calif.), fiction, Marlowe, philip (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, hard-boiled, Private investigators, fictionPlaces
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Yü zhong sha shou: Killer in the rain
1998, Maidian chu ban gu fen yu xian gong si, Fa xing Cheng bang wen hua shi yeh gu feng yu xian gong si
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Killer in the Rain
March 12, 1980, Ballantine Books
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0345288580 9780345288585
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Translation of: Killer in the rain.
Author's chronicle: p. 539-542.
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