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    Who completed Raymond Chandler's unfinished novel "Poodle Springs"?

    Question #129087. Asked by Vilna. (Jan 20 13 1:10 PM)


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    According to Wiki
    "On the occasion of the centenary of Chandler's birth, crime writer Robert B. Parker was asked by the Estate of Raymond Chandler to complete the novel."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poodle_Springs

    Jan 20 13, 1:32 PM


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