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It was only during middle age, after his alcoholism wrecked a lucrative career as an oilman, that Chandler seriously turned to crime fiction. But class-bound England proved stifling, and Chandler, in his twenties and eager to forge a new life, returned to the United States where-in corruption-ridden Los Angeles-he met his one great love, Cissy Pascal, a married woman eighteen years his senior. Born in Chicago in 1888, his childhood was overshadowed by the collapse of his parents' marriage, his father's alcohol-fuelled violence eventually forcing the boy and his doting mother to leave for Ireland and later London. The Raymond Chandler revealed is a man troubled by loneliness and desertion from an early age. Now, drawing on new interviews, previously unpublished letters, and archives on both sides of the Atlantic, Tom Williams casts a new light on this most mysterious of writers. The life of Raymond Chandler has long been obscured by secrets and half-truths as deceptive as anything in his novel The Long Goodbye.
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