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Chaucer’s Books will host Arvind Ethan David for a book talk and signing of his graphic novel “Raymond Chandler’s Trouble is My Business,” 6 p.m. Thursday, May 22 at 3321 State St., Santa ...
When reading any Philip Marlowe detective novel by Raymond Chandler, it's impossible not to picture Humphrey Bogart 's hangdog expression and hardened smirk and hear his nasal voice. As one of the ...
In "Marlowe," Neeson plays the down on his luck detective, a popular character in fiction created by author Raymond Chandler. This is a noir crime thriller set in late 1930s Los Angeles.
We're going to talk next about a private detective who was completely a product of his time, but whose story has endured into our time. The detective is Philip Marlowe.
“Stevie Bell wants to be a detective, and that’s how she becomes one. Marlowe Wexler does not,” says Johnson, the novelist behind the Stevie-centric “Truly Devious” series.
In The Long Goodbye (1973), Elliott Gould plays Philip Marlowe—the noir detective originated by Dick Powell and immortalized on screen by Humphrey Bogart—as five-o’clock shadow personified.
In "Marlowe" James Garner brings an likeable presence to the detective. Based on the novel "The Little Sister," he's hired to track down a missing brother but all his leads lead to a dead body ...
“Stevie Bell wants to be a detective, and that’s how she becomes one. Marlowe Wexler does not,” says Johnson, the novelist behind the Stevie-centric “Truly Devious” series.
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