Ross Macdonald Biography
December 13, 1915 – July 11, 1983
Ross Macdonald, born Kenneth Millar, was an American-Canadian master of crime fiction, best known for his hardboiled novels featuring detective Lew Archer. His work builds upon the terse style of his predecessors, infusing it with profound psychological depth and intricate explorations of character motivation. Macdonald's plots often unravel complex family secrets, delving into the hidden dynamics of his clients and the criminals they encounter. He skillfully blended the traditional whodunit with psychological thriller elements, offering readers meticulously crafted mysteries with surprising denouements.





