The Private Eye
Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9781632155726
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDigital web comic compiled. Contains 10 issues plus a "Making of" special.
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Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9781632155726
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDigital web comic compiled. Contains 10 issues plus a "Making of" special.
Author: Brian Selznick
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Published: 2018-02-27
Total Pages: 197
ISBN-13: 1338257293
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCaldecott Medalist Brian Selznick and debut children's book author David Serlin create a dazzling new format especially for young children! A New York Times Bestselling Book An Amazon Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year Parents Magazine Best Early Reader of the Year "A marvel." --The New York Times "Inventive... fabulously expressive..." --San Francisco Chronicle Who is Baby Monkey? He is a baby. He is a monkey. He has a job. He is Baby Monkey, Private Eye! Lost jewels? Missing pizza? Stolen spaceship? Baby Monkey can help... if he can put on his pants! Baby Monkey's adventures come to life in an exciting blend of picture book, beginning reader, and graphic novel. With pithy text and over 120 black and white drawings accented with red, it is ideal for sharing aloud and for emerging readers.
Author: Aaron Reynolds
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2010-11-23
Total Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 0805082433
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Greta Divawing, butterfly star of the Scarab Beetle Theatre, goes missing a week before the opening performance of "Bugliacci," Joey Fly is called in to investigate her puzzling disappearance.
Author: Dahlia Schweitzer
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 2019-03
Total Pages: 195
ISBN-13: 081359636X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKL.A. Private Eyes examines the tradition of the private eye as it evolves in films, books, and television shows set in Los Angeles from the 1930's through the present day. This book explores the metamorphosis of the solitary detective figure and the many facets of the genre itself.
Author: Ron Goulart
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Published: 2015-07-21
Total Pages: 245
ISBN-13: 1250090946
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGroucho Marx made the transition from screen to paper in Ron Goulart's widely acclaimed first novel, Groucho Marx, Master Detective, where he debuted as a radio star-cum-private eye. Groucho and Frank aren't enjoying their latest costar, singing child prodigy Polly Pilgrim, a spoiled ingenue. When a prominent Beverly Hills plastic surgeon is found dead in his palatial home, and Polly's mother, the faded actress Frances London, is accused of his murder, Polly's request for Groucho and Frank to help prove her mother's innocence surprises them. She is convinced that Frances has been framed, and despite the mounting evidence against the washed-up perfromer, the pair takes on the case.
Author: Robert J. Randisi
Publisher:
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780898797671
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWriting the Private Eye Novel is a vaulable resource for anyone who wants to try to make a living writing detective fiction. Obviously, there is no formula that guarantees success, but in this collection of essays from working authors, you can get a very good idea of what you should be thinking about and where to direct your creative energy.
Author: Rita Elizabeth Rippetoe
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2015-01-24
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 0786481536
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe hard-bitten PI with a bottle of bourbon in his desk drawer--it's an image as old as the genre of hard-boiled detective fiction itself. Alcohol has long been an important element of detective fiction, but it is no mere prop. Rather, the treatment of alcohol within the works informs and illustrates the detective's moral code, and casts light upon the society's attitudes towards drink. This examination of the role of alcohol in hard-boiled detective fiction begins with the genre's birth, in an era strongly influenced and affected by prohibition, and follows both the genre's development and its relation to our changing understanding of and attitudes towards alcohol and alcoholism. It discusses the works of Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Mickey Spillane, Robert B. Parker, Lawrence Block, Marcia Muller, Karen Kijewski and Sue Grafton. There are bibliographies of both the primary and critical texts, and an index of authors and works.
Author: S. E. Culpepper
Publisher: CreateSpace
Published: 2011-06-14
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781463556426
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRafe Bridges stopped mixing business with pleasure long ago, but when he receives a call from an intriguing cop who needs help searching for an old family friend, he breaks down and takes on the case. With each day that passes, Rafe becomes further fascinated by Jeremy Halliday...but the biggest problem isn't his attraction to the cop or his growing need for him. It's the tiny little detail of Jeremy being straight. Jeremy isn't as immune to Rafe as he'd like to believe and as they work together, sifting through a case that is more mysterious and dangerous than it seems, Rafe becomes distant. Knowing he might miss out on someone incredible, Jeremy has to figure out what and who he really wants. And soon. Nothing is black and white anymore.
Author: Adam Macqueen
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781901784565
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA fascinating A-Z history written by Private Eye journalist Adam Macqueen with a wealth of new material forming an in-depth, witty and sometimes critical appraisal of Britain's favourite satirical magazine. Featuring extensive exclusive interviews with the Eye's editors - Ian Hislop, Richard Ingrams and Christopher Booker - and a host of other key figures past and present, along with rare material and photographs featuring former contributors including Peter Cook, Auberon Waugh and Willie Rushton.
Author: Bran Nicol
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Published: 2013-07-15
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781780231020
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom Philip Marlowe and Sam Spade to Jake Gittes, private eyes have made for some of the most memorable characters in cinema. We often view these detectives as lone wolves who confront and try to make sense of a violent and chaotic modern world. Bran Nicol challenges this stereotype in The Private Eye and offers a fresh take on this iconic character and the film noir genre. Nicol traces the history of private eye movies from the influential film noirs of the 1940s to 1970s neonoir cinema, whose slow and brilliant decline gave way to the fading of detectives into movie mythology today. Analyzing a number of classic films—including The Maltese Falcon, The Big Sleep, Chinatown, and The Long Goodbye—he reveals that while these movies are ostensibly thrillers, they are actually occupied by issues of work and love. The private eye is not a romantic hero, Nicol argues, but a figure who investigates the concealments of others at the expense of his own private life. Combining a lucid introduction to an underexplored tradition in movie history with a new approach to the detective in film, this book casts new light on the private worlds of the private eye.