
Pool of Darkness
Raymond Chandler in Ireland
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Narrated by:
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Tom Sigafoos
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Tom Sigafoos
About this listen
Previously published as Pool of Darkness: Raymond Chandler in Ireland by Tom Brannon.
Crime novelist Raymond Chandler meets philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein in a remote corner of County Galway in 1948. As the two notoriously-reclusive men develop an unlikely friendship, they stumble into a conspiracy that involves former Nazis, the US House Un-American Activities Committee, and a cat belonging to the widow of William Butler Yeats.
Pool of Darkness is also available as a paperback book and an audiobook. An early version of Pool was shortlisted for the Penny Dreadful Novella Prize.
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