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Simon Lash

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Private detective Simon Lash was far more concerned with his library of rare Americana than with the prospect of gaining clients, but when Joyce Bonniwell arrived one morning in a state of extreme agitation, there wasn't much Lash could do; after all, ten years ago he and Joyce...Her husband, Jim, had disappeared. "An attack of amnesia," she said. But it wasn't, for out of the mountains came the news of the discovery of Jim's body; he was dead - murdered - and he wasn't the first to die.

330 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1941

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Frank Gruber

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Frank Gruber was an enormously prolific author of pulp fiction. A stalwart contributor to Black Mask magazine, he also wrote novels, producing as many as four a year during the 1940s. His best-known character was Oliver Quade, “the Human Encyclopedia,” whose adventures were collected in Brass Knuckles (1966), and will soon be republished in ebook format as Oliver Quade, the Human Encyclopedia,featuring brand-new material, from MysteriousPress.com, Open Road Integrated Media, and Black Mask magazine.

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September 2, 2013
Tal como esperava, este é mais um "policial morno" igual a tantos outros e facilmente olvidável. Um exemplar perfeito da época dourada dos policiais.

A história lê-se bem, e o livro é pequeno pelo que foi uma leitura rápida. Mantém o leitor minimamente interessado, apesar do fraco enredo. Ainda assim, só na página 132 descobri como o crime havia sido perpetuado, o que é positivo. Quer dizer, não tão positivo como não conseguir descortinar o final, mas ainda assim, passei 132 páginas a tentar descobrir, e só as restantes para o confirmar.

O crime tem como enquadramento uma burla financeira, que o poderia tornar bastante interessante e único, dadas as características originais dessa burla. Mas ainda assim, não convenceu.

O detective que surge como figura central, é como tantas criações dos autores desta época, estranho. Dá-me a impressão, que na tentativa de seguir o modelo do nosso querido Sir Conan Doyle (pelo menos, meu querido) e da sua magnífica criação Sherlock Holmes, tentam criar personagens carismáticas, incrivelmente inteligentes, misteriosas e peculiares. Mas já não é a primeira vez que me acontece, pensar que estes "sub-produtos de detectives" se assemelham mais a personalidades de tipo borderline, psicóticas, ou sociopáticas. Assim, o extremar das peculiaridades do detective, fá-lo parecer por vezes doente e disfuncional, o que não seria de todo a intenção do autor.

Não é pois um livro que aconselhe. Não é que não se leia, mas com tanto livro bom que há por aí para ler, não vejo nenhuma vantagem em ler este.
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July 4, 2014
The author Frank Gruber was one of the pulp fiction writers whose work appeared in magazines like The Black Mask. Most of his work were Westerns. This particular work is about a PI who lives in the Los Angeles area--there are numerous references to streets in LA and Hollywood. The original copyright is 1941 so you need to have an inter-war period noir mindset when you read this. Simon Lash was a lawyer who quit lawyering to become a PI. Apparently being a lawyer took too much time away from his hobby of collecting early western US books and maps. He takes a job from an ex girlfriend who dumped Simon 10 years earlier to marry her current husband. Think sultry and beautiful but a gold digger. Her husband has disappeared due to a "blackout" one of several he's been having lately. Soon mistresses, guns, dead bodies, missing money, business partners and the police appear. Simon hunts down the "missing" husband over the highways of the southwest including Route 66. More of a mid 20th century south west adventure than a mystery. It was much more entertaining than I initially expected provided the reader approaches it with the right vintage mindset. Not great literature but I'm glad I read it and had fun when I adopted the proper mindset.
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