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Poodle Springs

De: Raymond Chandler, Robert B Parker
Narrado por: Full Cast, Toby Stephens
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Fast-talking, trouble-seeking private eye Philip Marlowe is a different kind of detective: a moral man in an amoral world. California in the ’40s and ’50s is as beautiful as a ripe fruit and rotten to the core, and Marlowe must struggle to retain his integrity amidst the corruption he encounters daily. In Poodle Springs, Marlowe is fresh from his honeymoon with heiress Linda Loring, and living a life of idle leisure in the upmarket Californian town of the title. But being a kept man soon loses its charm and, bored and restless, Marlowe sets up shop as an investigator once more. Hired by a local criminal to find a gambler on the run from his debts, he is sucked into a world of bigamy, blackmail and murder... The eighth and final Philip Marlowe novel, Poodle Springs was unfinished at the time of Raymond Chandler’s death in 1959. It remained so for another 30 years, until crime writer Robert B. Parker completed the novel to mark the centenary of Chandler’s birth. Starring Toby Stephens, this entertaining dramatisation by Robin Brooks retains all the pace and intrigue of the original book. Dramatizaciones Duro Ficción y Crimen Misterio Negro Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Thrillers sobre Crímenes
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I've been frustrated with the BBC compressing their adaptations down to an hour instead of doing serializations or movie length adaptations. This version of POODLE SPRINGS is a rare occasion where it turned out well. While compressed and a little choppy, it's a nice adaptation of Chandler's unfinished novel.

A nice compressed adaptation

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Where does Raymond Chandler: Poodle Springs (Dramatised) rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This was a great story and the writer can spin a tale that keeps you interested

What did you like best about this story?

I enjoyed the ending with the shootout,classic

What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The readers are a group that is very talented and the characters are alive and interesting

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I did have to laugh at some of the one liner comebacks

Any additional comments?

I shall read more of these storied and look forward to other adventures of Phil

The way tough guys used to be

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What made the experience of listening to Poodle Springs the most enjoyable?

The performances by each actor were low-key and subtle where appropriate, and energetic and dramatic where that was appropriate; there were no schmaltzy, overly melodramatic performances. The sound effects created a convincing atmosphere and environment that completely drew me in.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Of course the main character, Philip Marlowe, is the one who speaks in each scene and speaks directly to you, the listener.

What does Toby Stephens bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I have read all of Raymond Chandler's novels and short stories and seen the movies, The Big Sleep and The Long Goodbye, the BBC's series on Raymond Chandler's works brought a really enjoyable balance between reading his works where you use your imagination to flesh out scenes and action, and movies where everything is done for you.

I don't have any other performances by other actors doing Philip Marlowe so I can't compare Toby Stephens to another actor but I can say that Stephens does a beautiful job: I bought the entire BBC/Raymond Chandler/Toby Stephens series offered by Audible.com and enjoy each one.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

No, not a particular moment. I enjoyed the whole performance.

Any additional comments?

Even though these performances were abridged from Chandler's original written works, I did not miss any deleted lines and scenes nor could I tell. Wish each one was longer and wish there were more.

These BBC performances were really well done!!!

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Any additional comments?

If you're looking for an old-time story presented as an old-time radio drama, look no further. Detectives were simpler when Raymond Chandler was writing, as were we all. Now, the plot seems to lack sophistication, and although Marlowe was hard-boiled by the standards of the time, he appears rather naive as well as two-dimensional compared to a Spenser or a Lucas Davenport. Robert Parker's efforts in completing the manuscript after Chandler's death were moderately successful, but the book is not as satisfying as some Chandler novels or as any of the pure Parker novels. Also, it is dramatized rather than read, which means it does not fit with the other books in Audible's Robert B. Parker collection.

Quaint

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ROBERT PARKER TOOK RAYMOND CHANDLER'S UNFINISHED MANUSCRIPT AND PUT SOME POLISH TO IT AND SRVED US UP THE LAST OF THE MARLOW STORIES; AND FOR THE MOST PART IT WORKS WONDERFULLY. THOUGH NOWHERE NEAR AS INSIGHTFUL OR COLORFUL AS SOME OF CHANDLER'S EARLY WORKS THIS IS STILL A SOLID EFFORT; AND YOU CAN DEFINETLY FEEL PARKER'S INFLUENCE IN THE DIALOGUE. AS WITH THE OTHER OFFERINGS FOR THE CHANDLER STORIES THIS IS A RADIO STYLE DRAMATIZATION RATHER THAN A STRAIGHT ON READING OF THE MATERIAL. EACH CHARACTER HAS A SEPERATE VOICE, AND ALL ARE WELL ACTED. THE ONLY MISGIVINGS I HAD WAS IN THE CHARACTER OF MARLOW. HAVING BECOME MARRIED TO A RICH WOMAN OF CONSIDERABLE MEANS, MARLOW FEELS LIKE A KEPT MAN AND YAERNS FOR THE INDEPENDANCE OF HIS YOUNGER DAYS; HOWEVER THIS MAKES FOR SOME AWKWARD MOMENTS WHERE MARLOW SEEMED HE HAD A CHIP ON HIS SHOULDER, AND TRUTHFULLY HE ACTED LIKE A JERK TO HIS WIFE THROUGH MOST OF THE STORY. BUT THIS, LIKE THE OTHER DRAMATIZATIONS OF CHANDLER'S STORIES IS AN EXTREMELY EASY AND ENJOYABLE LISTEN.

THE LAST MARLOW

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