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"Kid, who's the best law man?"
" 'Best'--how d'you mean 'best'? Toughest..? Or easiest to bribe?"
" 'Best'--how d'you mean 'best'? Toughest..? Or easiest to bribe?"


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I agree - that's messed up. Chandler's novels were all set in Southern California. And how the hell is Catherine Morland a "detective?"


"Could the boy-chasing, pleasure-seeking Catherine Morland in Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey —a young lady ‘in training for a heroine’ — really be described as a ‘detective’? But Miss Morland finds herself an amateur one when she is invited to stay in a country house (the spooky-sounding ‘abbey’ of the title) and finds herself suspecting that her host may have done away with his wife. She gathers clues, explores locked chests, seeks hidden passages. Ultimately, she fails to find any mystery at all. Silly, but lovable, Miss Morland!"
snoop? Yes. detective? no.
Books mentioned in this topic
Brighton Rock (other topics)The Big Sleep (other topics)
Strong Poison (other topics)
Northanger Abbey (other topics)
Susan Hopley, Or, The Adventures of a Maid-servant (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Raymond Chandler (other topics)Graham Greene (other topics)
Dorothy L. Sayers (other topics)
Agatha Christie (other topics)
Jane Austen (other topics)
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Catherine Morland -- Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
Susan Hopley -- Susan Hopley, Or, The Adventures of a Maid-servant: Or, the Adventures of a ... by Catherine Crowe
Inspector Bucket -- Bleak House by Charles Dickens
Sergeant Cuff -- The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
Mrs Paschal -- Revelations of a Lady Detective by William Stephens Hayward
Sherlock Holmes -- A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle
Hercule Poirot -- The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
Harriet Vane -- Strong Poison by Dorothy L. Sayers
Philip Marlowe -- The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
Ida Arnold -- Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
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