When university professor Robert Branch learns of the death of his best friend, he knows that it couldn't have been suicide. The murder was arranged by a Nazi espionage group operating on campus.
He also knows that the Nazis will have him eliminated, too, as soon as it is convenient. He's even narrowed his choice of executioner down to three: a psychotic homosexual, a respected educator—and
the woman he loves. The only trouble is, no one will believe him.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Ross Macdonald gives to the detective story that accent of class that the late Raymond Chandler did.” —Chicago Tribune
“Ross Macdonald’s Dark Tunnel pairs Tom Parker’s involving style with the story of a university professor who decides to investigate an associate’s murder—and uncovers some surprises.” —Reviewer’s Bookwatch
Ross Macdonald (1915–1983) was the pen name of Kenneth Millar. For over twenty years he lived in Santa Barbara and wrote mystery novels about the fascinating and changing society of his
native state. He is widely credited with elevating the detective novel to the level of literature with his compactly written tales of murder and despair. His works have received awards from the
Mystery Writers of America and of Great Britain, and his book The Moving Target was made into the movie Harper in 1966. In 1982 he was awarded the Eye Award for Lifetime Achievement
from the Private Eye Writers of America.
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