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The Second Murderer
The Second Murderer | Denise Mina
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"This is Marlowe." "Mr. Philip Marlowe?" She asked. I glanced at the clock. It was exactly eleven am, as if she had been waiting by the phone for an appointed hour, following someone else's orders to the letter. "What, d'you think we're a troupe of brothers? There is only me." It's mid-September, a heatwave has descended on the parched hills of LA and Private Detective Philip Marlowe is called to the Montgomery estate, an almost mythic place sitting high on top of Beverly Hills. Wealthy twenty-two-year-old Chrissie Montgomery, set to inherit an enormous fortune, is missing. She's a walking target, ripe for someone to get their claws into. Her dying father, along with his sultry bottle blonde girlfriend, wants her found before that happens. They've hired Anna Riorden, Marlowe's nemesis, too. The search takes them to the roughest neighbourhoods of LA through dive bars and Skid Row. And that's before he finds the body at The Brody Hotel. Who will get to her first, Marlowe, Anne, or the men chasing her fortune? And does she want to be found? Discover the rest of the inimitable Philip Marlowe series - nine classic Chandler adventures, from The Big Sleep to The Long Goodbye, available now in paperback and eBook from Penguin Books.
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Amie
The Second Murderer | Denise Mina
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Mehso-so

Not quite as hard-boiled as the original, but a pretty good imitation of Chandler's style. I didn't find the mystery all that interesting.

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rabbitprincess
The Second Murderer | Denise Mina
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Not gonna lie, this is my favourite Philip Marlowe novel. Mina makes his world feel more complete just by adding well-rounded female characters. Marlowe has not been my favourite hardboiled detective (that honour goes to Lew Archer), but in this book I liked him a fair bit. Perhaps now I'll go back to my Chandler omnibus and carry Mina's Marlowe in my head.