Sue Longtree is too young to be a matriarch, but when she moves to run down the story behind her brother''s suicide, she stands at the top looking down on a family in shambles. The suicide''s hardly a whodunit, as the private dick that Longtree hires, our hero Harry Jome, sees it. Or is it? The answer may lie less in a wall''s bloodstains or the cheap framed prints that cover them than in the pages of a manuscript. This hardboiled literary meta-noir channels both the genre''s suspense and seaminess, and at once offers an ...
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Sue Longtree is too young to be a matriarch, but when she moves to run down the story behind her brother''s suicide, she stands at the top looking down on a family in shambles. The suicide''s hardly a whodunit, as the private dick that Longtree hires, our hero Harry Jome, sees it. Or is it? The answer may lie less in a wall''s bloodstains or the cheap framed prints that cover them than in the pages of a manuscript. This hardboiled literary meta-noir channels both the genre''s suspense and seaminess, and at once offers an implicit critique of the culture that makes it possible.
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