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Lew Archer and I Share a Purpose

Lew Archer and I Share a Purpose

The Lew Archer books by Ross Macdonald have been a comforting companion for me these past two years, both in print and in audiobook format, read by Grover Gardner. It wasn’t until chapter 29 of Black Money, that I discovered Archer, Macdonald’s world-weary PI, and I shared a purpose. Here’s the excerpt:

“Money isn’t the only thing in life.”

“That’s what I used to think, until this. What are you, a do-gooder or something?”

“I wouldn’t say so. I’m working hard at not being a do-badder.”

She gave me a puzzled look. “I don’t get you, Archer. What’s your angle?”

“I like people and I try to be of some service.”

I like people and I try to be of some service. I can’t think of a better purpose for me.

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