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  Munseys: No Good from a Corpse

No Good from a Corpse

Leigh Brackett
Pulp Fiction
Laurel Dane was no angel. She'd changed men as often as she'd changed her hair color, and there was plenty in her past she'd like to forget. But no one deserved to be beaten to death, and private eye Ed Clive didn't believe that her boyfriend had killed her. Pursuing her own lonely trail, he found out just how easily jealousy and twisted rage could turn a human being into a monster of violence.


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(By: roninja)
This book got Ms. Brackett her job as one of the screenwriters of the film adaptation of Raymond Chandler's 'The Big Sleep'. William Faulkner and Jules Furthman were her co-authors. Not a bad team. This is a very good private eye novel. Although, it has more in common with Hammet than Chandler.

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