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The last good kiss
Book • 2014
The Last Good Kiss is a crime novel by James Crumley, published in 1978.
It introduces the character C.W.
Sughrue, a Montana investigator, who is hired to track down a derelict writer named Abraham Trahearne.
The story evolves into a search for a missing girl, leading Sughrue through a series of violent and humorous encounters across the American West.
The novel is praised for its poetic prose and its exploration of themes such as redemption and the struggle with one's past.
It introduces the character C.W.
Sughrue, a Montana investigator, who is hired to track down a derelict writer named Abraham Trahearne.
The story evolves into a search for a missing girl, leading Sughrue through a series of violent and humorous encounters across the American West.
The novel is praised for its poetic prose and its exploration of themes such as redemption and the struggle with one's past.
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as a hilarious hard-boiled detective fiction novel.


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