The Far Side of the Dollar

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First edition cover by Collins Publishers illustrating the theme of social dislocation

The Far Side of the Dollar is the 12th detective novel by Ross Macdonald to feature his private eye, Lew Archer.[1] A condensed version was published by Cosmopolitan in 1964;[2] in 1965 the full version appeared in the US from Alfred A. Knopf and in the UK from Collins Publishers.[3]

Macdonald's dedication of the book "To Alfred" acknowledges his regular American publisher. The novel received the 1965 Gold Dagger Award in the UK and was nominated in the US for the 1966 Edgar Awards.[4] But, though stylistically excellent, later critics have found its characterisation unsatisfactory.

Symptoms of social chaos

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