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Farewell, My Lovely

Philip Marlowe • Book 2

by Raymond Chandler

Narrated by Scott Brick

4.19 ABR Score (43.7K ratings)
★ 4.09 Goodreads (43.3K) ★ 4.55 Audible (417)
8h 42m Released 2021 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Scott Brick delivers Chandler's razor-sharp prose like it was written for his voice — and honestly, it might as well have been.

  • Great if you want: classic noir atmosphere with cynical wit and genuine menace
  • Listening experience: moody and propulsive — Chandler's sentences demand to be heard aloud
  • Narration: Brick's controlled, world-weary delivery is a perfect Marlowe match
  • Skip if: tangled 1940s plots with many characters frustrate you

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About This Audiobook

Private detective Philip Marlowe finds himself entangled in two seemingly unconnected cases that converge into a web of murder, corruption, and deceit across 1940s Los Angeles. When a hulking ex-convict named Moose Malloy emerges from prison searching for his lost love Velma, Marlowe becomes reluctantly involved in a quest that leads through the city's seedy underbelly. Simultaneously, a routine assignment takes a deadly turn when Marlowe witnesses a murder at an illegal gambling den, pulling him deeper into a maze of stolen jewels, crooked cops, and dangerous women who aren't what they seem.

Scott Brick's masterful narration captures the essence of Chandler's hard-boiled prose, delivering Marlowe's iconic first-person voice with the perfect blend of world-weary cynicism and dry wit. His pacing allows listeners to savor Chandler's legendary metaphors and sharp dialogue while maintaining the story's noir atmosphere and mounting tension. Brick's distinctive character voices bring the colorful cast of criminals, femme fatales, and corrupt officials to vivid life, making this classic mystery particularly compelling in audio format where his performance enhances every sardonic observation and tense confrontation.