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Posted: Dec 14 2008
The Right Madness I loved earlier Crumley novels such as "The Last Good Kiss," but he seems to have lost the detachment and sense of humor that made his scathing asides entertaining. Now his narrator's world is full of things he loathes and despises; you wonder why he lives there. Meanwhile, the narrator's friends are all super-hip, earthy, lusty and improbably talented. I'm afraid it reads like the sort of story a high-school kid might write in which he fantasizes about running with the cool kids, only in his imaginary high school his cool kid friends are all superheroes.
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jan 31 2008
...another great read. I just really like James Crumleys style.I guess I'll never tire of the 'ol style,womanizing PI story!!
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Posted: Aug 16 2007
What the hell happened to James Crumley? Too much of the booze and drugs he writes about ad nauseum in this randomly plotted, sloppily written, seemingly un-edited mish-mash of a novel? Crumley can't even complete a simile with any coherence in this mess. Read The Last Good Kiss and remember Crumley as he once was. This is just sad.


















