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Black Money, by Ross MacDonald

Black Money, by Ross MacDonald



Black Money, by Ross MacDonald

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Black Money, by Ross MacDonald

  • Sales Rank: #7031780 in Books
  • Published on: 1970
  • Binding: Paperback

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Strong work from a master
By A. P. Hartel
It's completely shocking to me that if you go into a superchain bookstore these days - (I'm not writing about Amazon, which will usually get it for you if it's in print) but you know the stores I mean, - if you go into them and browse the mystery sections, Ross MacDonald is barely represented. Shocking, because he truly deserves the William Goldman NY Times quote that graces the covers of most of his books: "The finest series of detective novels ever written by an American." His Lew Archer novels truly are among the best we have, and although all eighteen aren't equally as great, they are all usually a cut above the rest of what's out there.

I cut my teeth on Chandler; and his three excellent Marlowe novels, The Big Sleep, Farewell My Lovely, and The Long Goodbye, are beautiful, superlative books. Hammett's got The Maltese Falcon, The Glass Key, and Red Harvest. But MacDonald will keep you engrossed through eighteen incredibly plotted, almost always puzzling, hard boiled mysteries that surpass in some respects those six mentioned novels, and most anything by any later writer. Even after you're on to his method you'll still find it hard, if not impossible, to decipher the resolutions to his mysteries before he presents them. Black Money may not be equal to MacDonald's best, which are unmatched by anything in the genre, but the chances are good that its plot and mystery will keep you guessing until the very end.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
BLACK MONEY, BLACK HEARTS
By crafty lefthander
Even on the surface, the assignment seems odd. Lew Archer is retained by a young man not to bring his love back to him, but merely to save her from a relationship with one Francis Martel, who claims to be a Frenchman. The young lady, Ginny Fablon, is of course beautiful and enticing, but there is much more behind her story. Roy, her father, had been a suicide seven years before. There is something in this clubby, California upper middle class environment that Archer, who reads people well, finds abnormal.

Martel, a thirtyish man of intelligence, deceit and aliases, is not who he seems. Neither are most of the crucial characters who mainly major in pretense. Through the halls of third-rate academia,the local Tennis Club, a Las Vegas gambling den where money is skimmed off the top, and two murders, Archer peels back the layers of mystery that jolts us into the present. Lust, both sexual and monetary, is a constant. Corruption at all levels rules the day.

Critics have pointed to The Great Gatsby as the inspiration for the character of Francis Martel, and for this, Ross McDonald's most literary effort.Frankly, despite its acclaim, Gatsby did nothing for me when I dragged through it 20 years ago. But maybe Fitzgerald's work gave Ross McDonald something to shoot for. Despite his fine body of work, the Lew Archer novels had elements of preachiness in them, as well as a habit of stretching secret familial relationships beyond rationality. Neither of these flaws, minor as they are when compared to the whole, are present here. Having read all but three or four of the Archer novels, this seems the best of them all, on a par with Farewell, My Lovely and The Maltese Falcon.

12 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Black Money is flawed but definatly worth reading.
By A Customer
Ross Macdonald writes in the tradition of the American detective story as developed by Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. MacDonald is definatly inferior to these masters but still worth reading.
The language of the classic American Detective story is the language of the street, and MacDonald can write with skill. His hero/narrator, Archer, is a man who raised himself out of the slums; a classic "tough guy" with a street wise knowledge of how people act and how to handle them. MacDonald, however, is never really comfortable with this view of life. His background is that of an academic (Ph. D, taught school, studied psyciatry) and it shows in all the wrong ways. We often hear little mini-lectures on the inner workings of the characters and are occasionally treated to such literary allusions as Dante and Beatrice. These things clash badly with the "tough guy" tone of the book, and this inconsistancy is MacDonalds most serious defect.
When it comes to plotting, however, MacDonald is excellent. His plots are cleaver, complex and have the feel of truth about them - something that is often lacking in today's mysterys. When he isn't writing like a collage professor, Macdonald can write dialogue that has the dangerous and gritty feel of the underworld. And there are moments that are priceless. One of those moments is when as when the victim, who has had most of her family murdered, lies down in a pool of blood next to her dead lover/murderer, the man responsible for the murders and also the man she loved. She lays there looking at him until the police come.
While he may not have the consistancy of Hammett or Chandler, MacDonald has many of the things that make American detective fiction work, and this book is one of his best.

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