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The Simple Art of Murder
The Simple Art of Murder
Author: Raymond Chandler
In The Simple Art of Murder, which was prefaced by the famous Atlantic Monthly essay of the same name, noir master Raymond Chandler argues the virtues of the hard-boiled detective novel, and this collection, mostly drawn from stories he wrote for the pulps, demonstrates Chandler's imaginative, entertaining facility with the for...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345288608
ISBN-10: 0345288602
Publication Date: 3/12/1980
Pages: 533
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3.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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L.A. IS MURDER....Take four quick trips along the darkside of the city's streets, where the California sun makes apromise it breaks every night, where trouble knows your name and address, and death walks around with a smirk on its face, and a smoking gun in its hand.

The book contains four stories SPAINISH BLOOD, I'LL BE WAITING, THE KING IN YELLOW AND PEARLS ARE A NUISANCE plus an essay THE SIMPLE ART OF MURDER
....taken from the back cover of the book
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I cant resist a Chandler book. This one begins with a quaint treatise on detective writers. No Marlowe in the four representative stories, but all have the charm and sarcastic wit of his best-known character. And, you have to love his similes. Here is murder/crime in a jugular vein almost on a par with Damon Runyon.
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There are several things I like about this book. First, I enjoy short stories, and second, I love Raymond Chandler whose tales are well constructed and well told with outstanding plots. His work is always a joy to read, more so than many contemporary mystery writers. Opening with an essay called The Simple Art of Murder about writing mysteries, the edition I read has four stories: âSpanish Bloodâ, âI'll Be Waitingâ, âThe King in Yellowâ and âPearls Are a Nuisanceâ. Written in 1944 about detective fiction, some readers found the essay quite interesting. Me, not so much.

I loved the key character in âSpanish Blood.â He is decisive and intelligent, while responding quickly to the actions of others. It's so well done. "Pearls are a Nuisance" gives the reader a double edged tale with humor . âI'll Be Waitingâ is darker and sad. âThe King in Yellowâ features a hotel detective who is intrigued with a situation marked by strangeness while which intrigues him more with every move. Bright, tough and a real smart aleck, he is determined to find out why. The most despicable character is a musician called the King who does whatever he wants, wherever he chooses and has little respect for women or others. Indeed, he believes that any woman will be his if he just flicks a finger.

The four tales are a good introduction to the author's work. Since I love vintage mysteries I look for Chandler's work among others. They are crisp, clean and the prose flows from paragraph to paragraph and spills from page to page with a quickness that is delightful.
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Several good stories, but the best part was the opening essay by Chandler. Think you know who the best crime writers are? You don't, because Chandler says they aren't. Is he right? It's up to you to solve that mystery.


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