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Raymond Chandler

Raymond Chandler's novel The Lady in the Lake features private detective Philip Marlowe investigating the disappearance of a woman whose trail leads to a mountain lake. A dark tale of corruption, lies, and human weakness that exposes the hidden face of Ca

In The Lady in the Lake, published in 1943, Raymond Chandler revives his legendary character of private detective Philip Marlowe. This time, Marlow investigates the disappearance of Crystal Kingsley, the wife of a wealthy automobile executive, whose last known trace is linked to a mountain resort in California. When the woman's body is found floating in a lake, the story becomes entangled between false identities, hidden intentions and the murderous coldness of human passions.

Chandler masterfully combines crime fiction with a rich atmosphere of social and moral decadence of the American West. The world of The Lady in the Lake is filled with corrupt police officers, immoral businessmen and people trying to escape with their own lives. Marlow, as the lone protagonist, searches for the truth in this world, and his investigation also becomes a moral quest - a conflict between honor and hypocrisy.

The language of the novel is sharp, ironic and precise, full of Chandler's recognizable metaphors and dialogue. The author crafts a suspenseful detective story that transcends genre, transforming into a profound reflection on human nature and the limits of justice. The Lady in the Lake remains one of the key works of the American "hard-boiled" crime genre and a testament to Chandler's poetic power within the world of crime and moral darkness.

Original title
The Lady in the Lake
Translation
Marina Delač
Editor
Zdenko Jelčić-Ivanošić
Graphics design
Nenad Dogan
Dimensions
25 x 16 cm
Pages
231
Publisher
Spektar, Zagreb, 1984.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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