"The Suicide" (Manhunt, October ) (as John Ross Macdonald) "Guilt-Edged Blonde" (Manhunt, January ) (as John Ross Macdonald) "Wild Goose Chase" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, July ) (as John Ross Macdonald). Lew Archer didn't like his client, J. Reginald Harlan, M.A. Of course Archer generally didn't like people whose names started with a single syllable. Harlan hired Lew to find his sister. A respectable school mistress that has run off with a bohemian artist type. But he finds more than what he. · Ross Macdonald (), the pseudonym of writer Kenneth Millar, was the author of the popular Lew Archer mystery series. Often mentioned in the same breath as Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, Macdonald’s hard-boiled detective novels set in Southern California are considered classic works of the bltadwin.ru: Wonder Audiobooks, LLC.
Somebody in Pacific Point is guilty of a kidnapping, but what probation officer Howard Cross wants to find most is innocence: in an ex-war hero who has taken a tough manslaughter rap, in a wealthy woman with a heart full of secrets, and in a blue-eyed beauty who has lost her way. The trouble i. The Guilty Ones Book by Ross Macdonald, Ross MacDonald. 0 Like. Meh. Dislike. 0 Save. Add to a new list. Book recommendations if you like Ross Macdonald 0. Sleeping Beauty Book. 0 Like. Meh. Dislike. 0 Save. Add to a new list. 0. The Blue Hammer Book. 0 Like. Meh. Dislike. 0 Save. Add to a new list. 0. The Moving Target Book. 0 Like. Meh. The Guilty Ones - Kindle edition by Macdonald, Ross. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Guilty Ones.
The Guilty Ones - Kindle edition by Macdonald, Ross. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Guilty Ones. It is too bad Macdonald's novels aren't available. This story and "The GUilty Ones" read like practice runs by the master. The writing is vivid enough to carry you to the end, but the characters don't have the depth that made novels like The Underground Man and The Chill so great. Ross Macdonald (), the pseudonym of writer Kenneth Millar, was the author of the popular Lew Archer mystery series. Often mentioned in the same breath as Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, Macdonald’s hard-boiled detective novels set in Southern California are considered classic works of the genre.
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