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The Ferguson Affair (1967)

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ISBN
0553635182 (ISBN13: 9780553635188)
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English
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bantam

The Ferguson Affair (1967) - Plot & Excerpts

This is actually among my favorite books by Ross Macdonald, which I did not expect at all. It had all of the usual elements of his writing: family disfunction, social issues, robbery and murder, but it was also different in a number of ways-good ways.The protagonist was a married lawyer of Scandinavian descent; pretty sure I will never write that sentence again. I loved how that lent a new angle to the plot, one that I'm not accustomed to and couldn't predict.And the allusions and references...I love being able to understand what is being referred to, and it not being some random pop culture aspect. I guess I mean to say that I love how this felt more educated than most books. There were a few moments when I was annoyed by certain things, like a baby having "masculine kicks," however (view spoiler)[it was a girl. Hah. (hide spoiler)]

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The Ferguson Affair is the last MacDonald novel that does not belong to the Archer series, and it is also the best. His hero Bill Gunnarson—a young lawyer appointed as public defender for a woman with a stolen ring—lacks Lew's world weary perspective, and his wholesome and very pregnant wife adds to his vulnerability but does not advance the action or contribute substantially to the theme or atmosphere. Still, the plot—as it progresses from possession of stolen goods to burglary, murder and kidnapping, and shifts location from country club to poor urban Mexican neighborhood to shabby small town home—is intricate and satisfying, and contains the usual Macdonald family mysteries and masquerades.This is well-crafted, but not essential Madonald.
—Bill Kerwin

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