Poodle Springs

Poodle Springs

by Raymond Chandler, Robert B. Parker

Narrated by Full Cast, Toby Stephens

Unabridged — 56 minutes

Poodle Springs

Poodle Springs

by Raymond Chandler, Robert B. Parker

Narrated by Full Cast, Toby Stephens

Unabridged — 56 minutes

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Overview

Fast-talking, trouble-seeking private eye Philip Marlowe is a different kind of detective: a moral man in an amoral world. California in the '40s and '50s is as beautiful as a ripe fruit and rotten to the core, and Marlowe must struggle to retain his integrity amidst the corruption he encounters daily. In Poodle Springs, Marlowe is fresh from his honeymoon with heiress Linda Loring, and living a life of idle leisure in the upmarket Californian town of the title. But being a kept man soon loses its charm and, bored and restless, Marlowe sets up shop as an investigator once more. Hired by a local criminal to find a gambler on the run from his debts, he is sucked into a world of bigamy, blackmail and murder... The eighth and final Philip Marlowe novel, Poodle Springs was unfinished at the time of Raymond Chandler's death in 1959. It remained so for another 30 years, until crime writer Robert B. Parker completed the novel to mark the centenary of Chandler's birth. Starring Toby Stephens, this entertaining dramatisation by Robin Brooks retains all the pace and intrigue of the original book.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Detective Philip Marlowe's seventh caper takes place in Poodle Springs (read: Palm Springs) and in L.A., where a gambler has been framed for murder. ``Sustaining tensions, writing in tune with the period and delivering a knockout finale, Parker does nobly by the great Chandler,'' determined PW. (Nov.)

Library Journal

Chandler died in 1959, leaving behind the opening chapters of this Philip Marlowe private investigator novel set in the 1950s, which Parker has completed. Here, Marlowe has a rich wife (shades of Hammett's Nick and Nora Charles) and has moved from Los Angeles to the big-buck community of Poodle Springs, where he is hired by the area crime boss to track down a missing local who has run out on a gambling debt. The plot evolves with murder, blackmail, and a little bigamy for good measure. Though there's more talk than action, and Marlowe's usual hard edges are rounded off a bit, there is still deep intrigue and lots of snappy dialogue. Completing a story started by another is difficult, especially when it involves an estalished character, but Parker has done an impressive job in adapting to Chandler's style and sense of humor. All one can say when reading this is, ``Marlowe, it's good to have you back.'' Literary Guild alternate; Doubleday Book Club featured alternate; Mystery Guild main selection.-- Michael Rogers, ``Library Journal''

Ed McBain

That Mr. Parker pulls off the stunt is a tribute to his enormous skill...a labyrinthine plot premised on double identities, undying love, and the bewildering charms of a scoundrel, all of which of Marlowe -- and Mr. Parker -- handle with customary aplomb. At his very best, Mr. Parker sounds more like Chandler than Chandler himself -- but with an edge the master had begun to lose in the waning days of his life...the book works! -- The New York Times

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172808234
Publisher: Random House UK
Publication date: 11/03/2011
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 755,519
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