Philip Marlowe Series by Raymond Chandler

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  • The Big Sleep (Philip Marlowe #1)
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    The Big Sleep (Philip Marlowe #1)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 3.96 of 5 stars
    · 41 ratings · published 1939

    Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid....He is the hero; he is everything. He must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. This is the Code of the Private Eye as defined by Raymond Chandler in his 1944 essay 'The Simple Act of Murder.' Such a man was Philip Marlowe, private eye, an educated, heroic, streetwise, rugged individualist and the hero of Chandler's first novel, The Big Sleep... more

  • Farewell, My Lovely (Philip Marlowe #2)
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    Farewell, My Lovely (Philip Marlowe #2)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 4.07 of 5 stars
    · 28 ratings · published 1940

    Marlowe's about to give up on a completely routine case when he finds himself in the wrong place at the right time to get caught up in a murder that leads to a ring of jewel thieves, another murder, a fortune-teller, a couple more murders, and more corruption than your average graveyard.

  • The Big Sleep  and Other Novels (Philip Marlowe #1-2, 6)
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    The Big Sleep and Other Novels (Philip Marlowe #1-2, 6)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1939

    Raymond Chandler created the fast talking, trouble seeking Californian private eye Philip Marlowe for his first great novel 'The Big Sleep' in 1939. Marlowe's entanglement with the Sternwood family - and an attendant cast of colourful underworld figures - is the background to a story reflecting all the tarnished glitter of the great American Dream. The detective's iconic image burns just as brightly in 'Farewell My Lovely', on the trail of a missing nightclub crooner... more

  • The High Window (Philip Marlowe #3)
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    The High Window (Philip Marlowe #3)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 26 ratings · published 1942

    A wealthy Pasadena widow with a mean streak, a missing daughter-in-law with a past, and a gold coin worth a small fortune—the elements don't quite add up until Marlowe discovers evidence of murder, rape, blackmail, and the worst kind of human exploitation.

  • The Big Sleep / Farewell, My Lovely / The High Window (Philip Marlowe #1-3)
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    The Big Sleep / Farewell, My Lovely / The High Window (Philip Marlowe #1-3)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1942

    (Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)Raymond Chandler’s first three novels, published here in one volume, established his reputation as an unsurpassed master of hard-boiled detective fiction. The Big Sleep, Chandler’s first novel, introduces Philip Marlowe, a private detective inhabiting the seamy side of Los Angeles in the 1930s, as he takes on a case involving a paralyzed California millionaire, two psychotic daughters, blackmail, and murder... more

  • The Lady in the Lake (Philip Marlowe #4)
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    The Lady in the Lake (Philip Marlowe #4)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 26 ratings · published 1943

    A beautiful, historically accurate edition of the modern classic first published in 1943 reproduces the original and offers an alternative for those who love great old books and want to relive Philip Marlowe's strange and puzzling search for the missing woman.

  • The Little Sister (Philip Marlowe #5)
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    The Little Sister (Philip Marlowe #5)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 3.96 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1949

    Raymond Chandler's fifth novel has Philip Marlowe going to Hollywood as he explores the underworld of the glitter capital, trying to find a sweet young thing's missing brother. Along the way he uncovers a little blackmail, a lot of drugs, and more than enough murder.

  • The Long Goodbye (Philip Marlowe #6)
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    The Long Goodbye (Philip Marlowe #6)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 4.14 of 5 stars
    · 28 ratings · published 1953

    Down-and-out drunk Terry Lennox has a problem: his millionaire wife is dead and he needs to get out of LA fast. So he turns to the only friend he can trust: private investigator Philip Marlowe. Marlowe is willing to help a man down on his luck, but later Lennox commits suicide in Mexico and things start to turn nasty. Marlowe is drawn into a sordid crowd of adulterers and alcoholics in LA's Idle Valley, where the rich are suffering one big suntanned hangover... more

  • Playback (Philip Marlowe #7)
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    Playback (Philip Marlowe #7)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings · published 1958

    As 'PLAYBACK', Chandler's last novel opens, Philip Marlowe meets Eleanor King (a.k.a. Betty Mayfield), a well-endowed redhead as she disembarks from the Super Chief and leads him to the California coast to solve a tale of big money and, of course, murder.RUNNING TIME => 57mins.©1958 Raymond Chandler Limited (a Chorion company) (P)2011 AudioGo Ltd

  • The Lady in the Lake / The Little Sister / The Long Goodbye / Playback (Philip Marlowe #4-7)
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    The Lady in the Lake / The Little Sister / The Long Goodbye / Playback (Philip Marlowe #4-7)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2002

    (Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)Creator of the famous Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler elevated the American hard-boiled detective genre to an art form. Chandler’s last four novels, published here in one volume, offer ample opportunity to savor the unique and utterly compelling fictional world that made his works modern classics.The Lady in the Lake moves Marlowe out of his usual habitat of city streets and into the mountains outside of Los Angeles in his strange search for a missing woman... more

  • Todo Marlowe (Philip Marlowe #1-7)
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    Todo Marlowe (Philip Marlowe #1-7)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1953

    Philip Marlowe is a fictional private detective created by Raymond Chandler. Marlowe first appeared under that name in The Big Sleep published in 1939. Chandler's early short stories, published in pulp magazines like Black Mask and Dime Detective, featured similar characters with names like "Carmady" and "John Dalmas"... more

  • Trouble Is My Business (Philip Marlowe #8)
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    Trouble Is My Business (Philip Marlowe #8)

    Raymond Chandler

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1939

    In the four long stories in this collection, Marlowe is hired to protect a rich old guy from a gold digger, runs afoul of crooked politicos, gets a line on some stolen jewels with a reward attached, and stumbles across a murder victim who may have been an extortionist. Trouble is my business --Finger man --Goldfish --Red wind

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