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Ross Macdonald: The Barbarous Coast (USA 2007) From the Publisher: Not since the time of Dashiell Hammett has the genre of American crime fiction enjoyed a writer of Ross Macdonald's stature. Lew Archer navigates through the watery, violent world of wealth and privilege in this electrifying story of obsession gone mad. "Macdonald makes a routine story of ocean-side murder among the rich take on a hard-edged, glistening solidity." -- AudioFile Ross Macdonald: The Barbarous Coast. A Lew Archer Novel. Vintage Crime / Black Lizard, ISBN: 0307279030 (December, 2007), 247 p., $12.95.
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Ross Macdonald: The Barbarous Coast (UK 1988) From the Publisher: ROSS MACDONALD Ross Macdonald was born near San Francisco in 1915 and died in 1983. Among his other classic thrillers now published by Allison & Busby are The Blue Hammer, The Barbarous Coast, Black Money, The Chill and The Moving Target. Ross Macdonald: The Barbarous Coast. A Lew Archer Novel. Allison & Busby American Crime, ISBN: 0850317126 (January, 1988), 218 p., £3.99.
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Ross Macdonald: The Barbarous Coast (USA 1975) From the Publisher: THE BARBAROUS COAST Ross Macdonald: The Barbarous Coast. A Lew Archer Novel. Bantam Books #Q2091 (April, 1975), 183 p., $1.25.
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Ross Macdonald: The Barbarous Coast (USA 1956) From the Publisher: This, his latest book, is fast, tough, exciting, and brilliantly written. Set in Southern California, it takes Lew Archer in search of a girl who jackknifed too suddenly from high diving to high living, and leads him to an ex-fighter with an unexplained movie contract, a big-time gambler with a producer for a cover, the ghost of an eighteen-year-old girl whose murder was never solved, and finally to an answer he would rather not have known. A condensed version of this novel appeared in Cosmopolitan under the title of THE DYING ANIMAL. Back flap: Ross Macdonald, i.e., Kenneth Millar, was born in Los Gatos, California, in 1915, of mixed Scotch-Canadian and Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry. After growing up in western Canada, he attended the University of Western Ontario and on graduation married. For a period he taught high school; later he held a fellowship at the University of Michigan. He entered the Navy in 1944 and served until 1946 as a communications officer aboard an escort carrier. In 1949 the transformation to John Ross Macdonald took place. At pres-ent Mr. Millar lives with his wife and daughter in Santa Barbara, California. Back cover: MEET ME AT THE MORGUE: 1953 THE IVORY GRIN: 1952 THE WAY SOME PEOPLE DIE: 1951 Ross Macdonald: The Barbarous Coast. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 247 p., $2.95.
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