The Little Sister
Author: Chandler, Raymond Thornton (1888-1959)Year: 1949Publisher: Hamish HamiltonPlace: LondonDescription:256 pages. Small octavo (7 1/2" x 5 1/4") bound in original publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering to spine. (Bruccol: XI) First English edition which precedes the American.The Little Sister is a 1949 novel by Raymond Chandler, the fifth in his popular Philip Marlowe series. The story is set in late 1940s Los Angeles. The novel centers on the little sister of a Hollywood starlet and has several scenes involving the film industry. it was partly inspired by Chandler's experience working as a screenwriter in Hollywood and his low opinion of the industry and most of the people in it. Chandler, along with Dashiell Hammett, defined the hardboiled school of detective fiction, popularized in pulp magazines such as Black Mask. The hardboiled school was an alternative to the traditional murder mysteries of people like Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers. Unlike the mannered, complex pl