The Big Sleep

The Big Sleep is a 1939 hardboiled crime novel by Raymond Chandler, featuring the detective Philip Marlowe. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest detective novels ever written.

The Big Sleep

The Big Sleep is a 1939 novel by Raymond Chandler, and is widely considered to be one of the greatest works of detective fiction ever written. The novel follows the story of private detective Philip Marlowe, who is hired by a wealthy family to investigate the blackmail of their daughter, Carmen Sternwood. Marlowe soon finds himself embroiled in a complex web of murder, blackmail, and corruption, as he attempts to unravel the mystery and bring the perpetrators to justice.

The novel is set in Los Angeles in the 1930s, and is filled with a cast of colorful characters, including the Sternwood family, a gang of mobsters, and a mysterious figure known only as “The Big Sleep”. Marlowe is a classic hard-boiled detective, and the novel is filled with his witty dialogue and sharp observations. As he investigates the case, Marlowe finds himself in increasingly dangerous situations, and must rely on his wits and courage to survive.

The novel is a classic example of the hard-boiled detective genre, and is filled with suspense, action, and intrigue. It is a complex and thrilling story, and is considered to be one of the best detective novels ever written. The Big Sleep is a timeless classic, and is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats.