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Instant Enemy
  

Instant Enemy (Hardcover)

by Ross MacDonald (Author)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heart-breaking tragedy told in who-dun-it format, Jun 12 2003
By Neal C. Reynolds (Indianapolis, Indiana) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Instant Enemy (Paperback)
It seems that the cases Lew Archer takes on are rather straight forward looking at the outset and startlingly complex as he gets into them. This one ranks among the best of the series because of the characters involved. This time, he's hired first by a runaway daughter's father and runs into a plot against the father's employer. A subsequent kidnapping and threat of murder gets him also "hired" by the intended victim's mother. The alert reader will figure out aspects of the whole picture before the revelation, but chances are that reader will run into a few surprises.

The puzzle is definitely an important part of the total story, but it's the depth of character and the implicit tragic developments that make a Ross MacDonald story the rewarding experience that it is.

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