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tough cynical detective (one of the early detective heroes in American fiction) created by Raymond Chandler
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IA, 4)ws, cpLA77s).2 1 In the Faustbuch of 1587 it is spelt Miphostophiles; by Marlowe Mephistophilis; by Shakespeare (Merry Wives of Windsor, Act i.) Mephostophilus.
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It's reminiscent of the Philip Marlowe style stories and wonderfully refreshing.
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