The Big Goodbye, Michael Lister
The Big Goodbye, Michael Lister
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The Big Goodbye

Author: Michael Lister

Narrator: Allen Walker

Unabridged: 3 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Pulpwood Press

Published: 07/24/2012


Synopsis

A vulnerable woman being followed. A PI determined to protect her. Former lovers embroiled in an intense mystery thriller fraught with intrigue and danger. A sexy, romantic, suspenseful ride through the atmospheric 1940s.“Lister’s hard-edged prose ranks with the best of contemporary noir fiction.” Publisher’s Weekly Starred Review of The Big Goodbye.Walk the mean streets of wartime Panama City with Jimmy “Soldier” Riley, a wounded, woman-haunted knight errant in Michael Lister’s resonant new noir series Publisher’s Weekly calls “a promising private detective series set in 1940s Florida,” and Library Journal says “peppered with snappy dialog, this hard-boiled mystery by award winner Lister is a swell read.”Someone is following Lauren Lewis.She ducks into the office of PI, Jimmy “Soldier” Riley, not to hire him, but to find out if he’s the one following her. Back when they were lovers he told her if he ever decided to, she’d never know he was there.It’s1940’s Panama City, Florida. The world is at war, and the growing panhandle paradise is doing its part. Tyndall Field is training pilots. Wainwright Shipyard is building battleships. The Naval Section Base is protecting vessels in the Gulf. The Dixie Sherman Hotel is hosting celebrities such as Clark Gable. Harry Lewis, a wealthy banker, is running for mayor, unaware his wife is running for her life.With a secret to hide and a husband running for mayor in a city exploding and expanding like no other time in history, Lauren doesn’t want trouble, but she’s about to get a double-barrel full of it. Only one man can help her, and though it might destroy him, he doesn’t mind. Better to die than be the walking wounded.

Reviews

Goodreads review by David on January 11, 2021

I only need two words to describe this book; Fantastic Read. The book depicts the making of the movie China Town with Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. I have always been a fan of the movie with it’s a classic noir story. The book is a deep-dive into how the movie came about. It reads like a lengthy......more

Goodreads review by Paul E on May 03, 2020

Interesting history of a crazy and yet creative time in Hollywood. Holds your attention for 90% of the book (might have one or two unnecessary tangents).......more

Goodreads review by Harold on March 18, 2021

Why Can't Film Critics and Historians Learn to Write? Sam Wasson writes this history of Chinatown, its makers, its production process and its times in the best tradition of bad film historians: gushy, disorganized, disjointed and at times obscure. The prose occasionally resembles good English writing......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on February 18, 2020

Fans of Peter Biskind's "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls" and Mark Harris's "Pictures at the Revolution" will adore Sam Wasson's ("Improv Nation") superbly written history of the making of the 1974 noir classic "Chinatown". This Oscar-winning masterpiece was created by combining the talents of Jack Nichol......more