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Bobby Boyd
The Lady in the Lake: Art
Throughout history, crime novels have always lacked literature, usually focusing more on the substance of the novel, rather than vivid writing which allows the reader to visualize every action that takes place in the novel. ... In the book, “The Lady in the Lake,” written by Raymond Chandler, he takes an ordinary crime novel and weaves in great literature, and influences of art. ... When Marlowe and Bill Chess, the care taker of Kingsley’s property, find a dead woman’s body in the lake, the description is startling.
Approximate Word count = 1069 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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