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Complicated, tragic puzzle with a hint of daring, July 22 2003
Noir fiction often has tested barriers and taboos. This Lew Archer novel is in that tradition in that it doesn't break any taboos, but it does hint at it. If THE CHILL were written today, I think it would have been a bit more direct. As with many Lew Archer cases, this one starts innocently enough with his being hired to find a missing newlywed who's disappeared after an encounter with a mysterious visitor. In a short period of time, he's involved in a murder case, one in which he feels a vague sense of being responsible. There are the usual twists, the usual questions of identity, the interconnection of characters which doesn't at first meet the eye. MacDonald characters are difficult to pigeonhole into "good" or "bad" categories. The motivations often come from deeply within the psyches of the characters. The emphasis in this story as well as most in the series is on the puzzle. There are seldom recurring characters in these novels, and little interaction other than investigative betwee Archer and the other characters. And as always, the dark corners of human nature are well probed. Definitely highly recommended.
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Deservedly a classic., Mar 15 2003
Along with Hammett, Cain and Chandler, Ross Macdonald is a pioneer of the literate mystery novel. In "The Chill" (written in 1963), Lew Archer has a missing persons case that leads to three murders committed over a twenty year period that he must tie together. There is plenty of action, twists, reversals and suspense throughout...adultery, cons, frame-ups, blackmail. The plot is complicated and complex; filled with plentiful characters (many with aliases). You have to pay attention and keep score. The ending is a major surprise. It is easy to see why it is among the IMBA's "100 Favorite Mysteries of the Century." Well worth a second read.
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great book, Oct 25 2002
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I picked this book up from a friend. My edition was copyrighted in 1963. This is a great pure mystery. Pay close attention to the characters you will be surprised how this book ends. If you love to read a good mystery (who dun it) this is the book for you.
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