
The Wycherly Woman
A Lew Archer Novel
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Narrado por:
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Grover Gardner
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Ross Macdonald
Phoebe Wycherly was missing two months before her wealthy father hired Archer to find her. That was plenty of time for a young girl who wanted to disappear to do so thoroughly—or for someone to make her disappear. And before he could locate the Wycherly girl, Archer had to reckon with the Wycherly woman, Phoebe’s mother, an eerily unmaternal blonde who kept too many residences, had too many secrets, and left too many corpses in her wake.
©1961 Ross Macdonald; renewed 1989 by Margaret Millar (P)2010 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Excellent Storytelling
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Nice work
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Of course he has excellent material to work with. I think Ross McDonald rivals Chandler and Hammett. This story is exemplary in the sheer number of quotable dialogue quips with that full classic LA and Bay Area Noir! You cannot go wrong by picking this up and giving it a thorough listening!
Outstanding all around!
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Retro
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A wealthy man returns from a 2 week cruise to discover his daughter is missing. Archer unravels a huge entangled mess of lives leading up to the discovery that not all is as it seems.
Excellent.
Hard boiled mystery.
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Classic (not boring) Gumshoe
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Missing
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No, I prefer Macdonald because he is the least haunted, the least labored, the least self-consciously literary of the three. Like Hammett, he clearly sees things wrong with America but doesn’t hate the country--or indulge in the fathomless despair Hammett's hatred inspires. Unencumbered by Chandler’s theories of style vs formula, Macdonald just writes. I like Lew Archer; he’s a genuinely good man. I delight in his wry, self-deprecating humor. And, frankly, his cases are far easier to follow.
Grover Gardner (aka Tom Parker), who reads every Lew Archer story available at Audible, is very easy to follow, too.
Confessions of a Philistine
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Great Whodunit
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Another fine Ross Macdonald novel
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