[books 2010] Raymond Chandler
Jul. 18th, 2010 12:08 pm46. The Little Sister by Raymond Chandler
Chandler is past his best here - the plotting is even more shambolic than usual (there was a long gap between The Lady in the Lake and this). However, it's still most enjoyable and there are still moments of brilliance.
As always, he's at his best when he's writing about LA, and how quickly it changes, and how even then it was a huge and varied place.
Chandler is past his best here - the plotting is even more shambolic than usual (there was a long gap between The Lady in the Lake and this). However, it's still most enjoyable and there are still moments of brilliance.
As always, he's at his best when he's writing about LA, and how quickly it changes, and how even then it was a huge and varied place.