\nHe lay crumpled on his back. Very lonely, very dead.\nThe safe door was wide open. A metal drawer was pulled out. It was empty now. There may have been money in it once.\'\nLos Angeles PI Philip Marlowe\'s on a case: his client, a dried-up husk of a woman, wants him to recover a rare gold coin...
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He lay crumpled on his back. Very lonely, very dead.\nThe safe door was wide open. A metal drawer was pulled out. It was empty now. There may have been money in it once.\'
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Los Angeles PI Philip Marlowe\'s on a case: his client, a dried-up husk of a woman, wants him to recover a rare gold coin called a Brasher Doubloon, missing from her late husband\'s collection. That\'s the simple part. It becomes more complicated when Marlowe finds that everyone who handles the coin suffers a run of very bad luck: they always end up dead. That\'s also unlucky for a private investigator, because leaving a trail of corpses around LA puts cops\' noses seriously out of joint. If Marlowe doesn\'t wrap this one up fast, he\'s going to end up either in jail or in a wooden box in the ground . . .
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