“Raw and gritty, the narrative embraces classic noir tropes, only to flip them in quintessential MacDonald style with an unexpected and thought-provoking finale,” Strand managing editor Andrew F.
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Rarely Seen Story by Crime Fiction Master John D MacDonald Offers Clues to His Best Known Work NEW YORK (AP) — Crime writer John D. MacDonald, a master of the genre, was so prolific that ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Crime writer John D. MacDonald, a master of the genre, was so prolific that sometimes even he couldn't keep up with what he was doing. The newly seen story, a narrative of lust ...