Sleeping Beauty (Macdonald novel)

Sleeping Beauty is a 1973 novel by Ross Macdonald.

Sleeping Beauty
First edition
AuthorRoss Macdonald
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesLew Archer
GenreDetective fiction
PublisherAlfred A. Knopf
Publication date
1973
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages271 p.
ISBN0-394-48474-6
OCLC539704
813/.5/2
LC ClassPZ3.M59943 Sl PS3525.I486
Preceded byThe Underground Man 
Followed byThe Blue Hammer 

Plot

Private eye Lew Archer finds himself the confidant of a wealthy, violent family with a load of trouble on their hands - including an oil spill, a missing girl, a lethal dose of nembutal, a six figure ransom and a stranger afloat, face down, off a private beach.[1]

gollark: Well, you should explain that while it can, technically, do a lot of things, it takes a lot of work to do that and it can be overshadowed pretty easily by dedicated tools/blocks/whatever.
gollark: Oh. Right. Yes. That.
gollark: It can? I thought it was only up to 9x9 or something.
gollark: While they can "do anything", that doesn't mean you can just press three buttons and immediately surround your enemies with a self-replicating turtle swarm.
gollark: Well, yes, they technically can, I guess?

References

  1. Hunter, Jefferson. "Black Blood: Ross Macdonald and the Oil Spill". Los Angeles Review of Books.


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