From Publishers Weekly
Macdonald fans will hail Strangers in Town: Three Newly Discovered Mysteries by Ross Macdonald, edited by his biographer, Tom Nolan. The first story, "Death by Water," stars Macdonald's first detective, Joe Rogers, while two novelettes, "Strangers in Town" and "The Anger Man," feature Lew Archer, his longstanding series hero. For collectors there's a cloth edition signed by the editor for $37.
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Ross Macdonald was the author of the finest "detective novels ever written by an American" according to the
New York Times. The statement may be arguable, but no serious student of detective fiction would leave Macdonald out of the top five. His Lew Archer novels evolved the shoot-first-ask-questions-later tough guy into a detective who solved his cases by understanding the people, motives, and context of the crime. This collection--edited by Tom Nolan, who also contributes very informative introductions to each story--brings together three previously unpublished, early Macdonald stories. They feature a familial triangle turned deadly; an altruistic detective who tries to keep a young black man from being convicted of murder; and Lew Archer's efforts to help a schizophrenic client. The last is the best, showcasing a mature Macdonald in fine, melancholy form. Highly recommended for any collection frequented by serious detective buffs.
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