
The Way Some People Die
by:
Ross Macdonald
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0307278980
ISBN 13: 9780307278982
Publication date:
October 7th, 2007
Publisher: Vintage Crime
Pages: 245
In the shadowy corners of Santa Monica, the lives of those who dwell in a mighty rundown house unfold with quiet desperation. Mrs. Samuel Lawrence finds herself in a precarious situation, driven by a hidden motive as she presses fifty crumpled bills into the hands of Lew Archer, a shrewd detective known for his ability to peel back the layers of deceit. Each bill represents more than just money; it signifies the weight of secrets and unspoken fears that tether individuals to their pasts.
As Lew navigates through a complex web of family turmoil, betrayal, and murder, he encounters a motley crew of characters, each with their own stories marred by tragedy. The narrative dives deep into the human experience, probing themes of guilt and redemption while exploring the darker undercurrents of life and death. Archer's relentless quest for truth leads him toward an unsettling realization: the way some people die is a reflection of the way they have lived.
As Lew navigates through a complex web of family turmoil, betrayal, and murder, he encounters a motley crew of characters, each with their own stories marred by tragedy. The narrative dives deep into the human experience, probing themes of guilt and redemption while exploring the darker undercurrents of life and death. Archer's relentless quest for truth leads him toward an unsettling realization: the way some people die is a reflection of the way they have lived.