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Books with author R Chandler

  • Alcatraz

    Matt Chandler

    language (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Experience Alcatraz as you've never seen it before--up close and personal! YOU CHOOSE the path you take through this haunted prison site. Follow the path of a modern-day visitor in this thrilling nonfiction title.
  • Outrageous Pro Wrestling Rivalries

    Matt Chandler

    eBook (Capstone Press, Dec. 21, 2015)
    When it comes to rivalries, pro wrestling claims some of the wildest feuds around. What explosive events are in store when former friends Kane and the Big Show turn against each another? What are the most outstanding matches in the ongoing feud between John Cena and CM Punk? Young sports fans learn the answers to these questions and more in Outrageous Pro Wrestling Rivalries.
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  • The Simple Art of Murder

    Chandler Raymond

    eBook (, June 25, 2018)
    This is a collection of early short stories and an essay which gave the book its name. The latter is fairly short and its main idea is an argument for the virtues of a noir mystery as opposed to a traditional British one. Considering the fact that this comes from a guy who became a classic of the former even before his death and that he picked up some below the average examples of the latter, I agree.
  • The High Window

    R Chandler

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, March 15, 1960)
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  • The Lady in the Lake

    Raymond Chandler

    eBook (, July 12, 2020)
    The Lady in the Lake is a 1943 detective novel by Raymond Chandler featuring the Los Angeles private investigator Philip Marlowe. Notable for its removal of Marlowe from his usual Los Angeles environs for much of the book, the novel's complicated plot initially deals with the case of a missing woman in a small mountain town some 80 miles (130 km) from the city. The book was written shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor and makes several references to America's recent involvement in World War II
  • Trouble Is My Business

    Raymond Chandler

    Paperback (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, Aug. 12, 1988)
    This collection by crime fiction master Raymond Chandler features four long stories in which private eye Philip Marlowe is hired to protect a rich old guy from a gold digger, runs afoul of crooked politicos, gets a line on some stolen jewels with a reward attached, and stumbles across a murder victim who may have been an extortionist.
  • The Little Sister

    Raymond Chandler

    Paperback (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Crime fiction master Raymond Chandler's fifth novel featuring Philip Marlowe, the "quintessential urban private eye" (Los Angeles Times). In noir master Raymond Chandler's The Little Sister, a movie starlet with a gangster boyfriend and a pair of siblings with a shared secret lure private eye Philip Marlowe into the less than glamorous and more than a little dangerous world of Hollywood fame. Chandler's first foray into the industry that dominates the company town that is Los Angeles.
  • The Simple Art of Murder

    Raymond Chandler

    eBook (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, June 11, 2002)
    In The Simple Art of Murder, which was prefaced by the famous Atlantic Monthly essay of the same name, noir master Raymond Chandler argues the virtues of the hard-boiled detective novel, and this collection, mostly drawn from stories he wrote for the pulps, demonstrates Chandler's imaginative, entertaining facility with the form. Included are the classic stories "Spanish Blood," Pearls Are a Nuisance," and "Guns at Cyrano's," among others.
  • The Simple Art of Murder

    Raymond Chandler

    Paperback (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, Sept. 12, 1988)
    In The Simple Art of Murder, which was prefaced by the famous Atlantic Monthly essay of the same name, noir master Raymond Chandler argues the virtues of the hard-boiled detective novel, and this collection, mostly drawn from stories he wrote for the pulps, demonstrates Chandler's imaginative, entertaining facility with the form. Included are the classic stories "Spanish Blood," Pearls Are a Nuisance," and "Guns at Cyrano's," among others.
  • Deer Hunting for Kids

    Matt Chandler

    eBook (Capstone Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    You're perched in a tree stand when a huge whitetail walks below you. You raise your gun to aim. Do you have what it takes to bag this trophy buck? Now is your chance to learn what you need to know about deer hunting history, gear, techniques, safety, and more.
  • On the Court: Biographies of Today’s Best Basketball Players

    Matt Chandler

    Paperback (Rockridge Press, June 9, 2020)
    From the neighborhood to the hardwood―inspiring stories of basketball’s greatest players Explore the most famous and talented athletes in the NBA and WNBA with On the Court―an updated entry into basketball books for teen boys that looks at the lives and careers of basketball’s biggest stars. Basketball books for teen boys should cover more than just the game, and this book delivers a full dream team, showcasing a player from each league for every position. From Steph Curry to Brittney Griner, every pick also includes stats and facts, while telling the incredible stories of how each player put in the work to make it onto the court. Go beyond other basketball books for teen boys with:Honorable mentions―On the Court is jam-packed with mini biographies of other outstanding players in every position, so you get your fill of exciting tales of hard work and great players. The whole picture―Unlike other basketball books for teen boys, this one includes custom, full-color illustrations of every player. The rest is history―Revisit some of the legendary players―like Magic Johnson and Larry Bird―who helped basketball evolve into the game we love today. If you’ve been looking for basketball books for teen boys but aren’t sure where to start, On the Court is the fun and encouraging book for the basketball lover in your life.
  • The Little Sister: A Novel

    Raymond Chandler

    eBook (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, June 11, 2002)
    Crime fiction master Raymond Chandler's fifth novel featuring Philip Marlowe, the "quintessential urban private eye" (Los Angeles Times). In noir master Raymond Chandler's The Little Sister, a movie starlet with a gangster boyfriend and a pair of siblings with a shared secret lure private eye Philip Marlowe into the less than glamorous and more than a little dangerous world of Hollywood fame. Chandler's first foray into the industry that dominates the company town that is Los Angeles.