Thursday, March 3, 2022

My Review* of Joe Ide's "The Goodbye Coast: A Phillip Marlowe Novel"

 

LA Noir

 

Joe Ide has resurrected Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe investigating the seedy underbelly of today’s Los Angeles. He is acute in noting how the residents of Malibu obstruct the required coastal access lanes and the fact that the USC campus has failed to uplift its adjacent neighborhood. Although not mentioned Ide’s Marlowe is likely an African American with his detective father living in South Central Los Angeles.

 

His main case involves the fading movie star Kendra James who seeks his help in finding her wayward teenaged daughter who has fled after her father is murdered. The daughter accuses Kendra and her paramour of the murder. His other case involves Ren Stewart who is seeking to recover her daughter who was kidnapped by her estranged husband now living in LA.

 

Along the way we meet more than a few sociopaths, an Armenian gang and Russian mobsters who laundering their ill-gotten gains through Kendra’s husband’s production company. The writing is fast paced as the very well-dressed Marlowe cruises in his Mustang on the freeways and side streets of LA. Ide has written a true LA noir mystery.


*- Amazon had some technical issues in posting this review.

Amazon fixed its glitch the URL is here: LA Noir (amazon.com)

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