The Little Sister
FictionClassicsMystery

The Little Sister

by Raymond Chandler

Publisher
Penguin Books, Limited
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
1955

Overview

Raymond Chandler's The Little Sister sends Philip Marlowe into a glamorous and corrupt Los Angeles, where a missing brother, dangerous women, and layers of deception complicate every answer. The novel delivers hard-boiled atmosphere, sharp dialogue, and a detective who keeps moving even when the truth gets uglier by the hour. Chandler is at his best when style and moral exhaustion meet.

This Raymond Chandler novel is ideal for readers who enjoy classic noir, private-eye fiction, and urban mystery with a literary edge. The Little Sister offers suspense, cynicism, and a vivid sense of place, making it a strong pick for anyone who wants crime fiction with real atmosphere. It remains a hallmark of the genre because it understands how corruption hides behind elegance.

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