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The Chill
The Chill
Author: Ross Macdonald
A beautiful, half-mad bride desperately running from her husband--a trail of murder that leads halfway across America and twenty years back into the past--an iron-willed matriarch--an amorous French instructress--a Las Vegas blackmailer--a strange voice from the past screaming: "I'm going to kill you." — THE CHILL--the most baffling, brilliant, ...  more »
ISBN: 113102
Publication Date: 3/1965
Pages: 216
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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My opinion: Ross Macdonald wrote the very best private investigator novels, and among the overall finest mysteries, ever written. I believe that The Galton Case, The Chill, and The Far Side of the Dollar reflect his skill at the pinnacle of his career. I rate all of his Lew Archer novels at four and a half or five stars. His non-Archer books such as Moving Target (made into a movie with Paul Newman) rate four stars or higher.
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reviewed The Chill on + 4 more book reviews
My opinion: Ross Macdonald wrote the very best private investigator novels, and among the overall finest mysteries, ever written. I believe that The Galton Case, The Chill, and The Far Side of the Dollar reflect his skill at the pinnacle of his career. I rate all of his Lew Archer novels at four and a half or five stars. His non-Archer books such as Moving Target (made into a movie with Paul Newman) rate four stars or higher.


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