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The Big Clock
The Big Clock | Kenneth Fearing
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George Stroud is a hard-drinking, tough-talking, none-too-scrupulous writer for a New York media conglomerate that bears a striking resemblance to Time, Inc. in the heyday of Henry Luce. One day, before heading home to his wife in the suburbs, Stroud has a drink with Pauline, the beautiful girlfriend of his boss, Earl Janoth. Things happen. The next day Stroud escorts Pauline home, leaving her off at the corner just as Janoth returns from a trip. The day after that, Pauline is found murdered in her apartment. Janoth knows there was one witness to his entry into Paulines apartment on the night of the murder; he knows that man must have been the man Pauline was with before he got back; but he doesnt know who he was. Janoth badly wants to get his hands on that man, and he picks one of his most trusted employees to track him down: George Stroud, who else? How does a man escape from himself? No book has ever dramatized that question to more perfect effect than The Big Clock, a masterpiece of American noir.
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Book and a movie. If you like film noir, this is a great one! 🤩

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Being one of the few novels in the American Noir Collection I hadn‘t heard of, I half expected this to be a subpar entry. Boy, was I wrong! The writing is superb. Chapters are told from different POVs, sometimes from minor characters, which makes for a nuanced narrative. It begins slowly, to the point you think, “Why is this noir?” Then it starts to gel and you‘re like, “Whoa!” The end wraps too easily perhaps, but overall, a truly excellent read.