The Wycherly Woman
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The Wycherly Woman is a detective novel by Ross Macdonald. The ninth to feature Lew Archer, it was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1961. Earlier that year a condensed version had appeared in Cosmopolitan under the title "Take My Daughter Home". The novel was nominated for the 1962 Edgar Awards, and earlier included in Anthony Boucher’s best crime fiction list of 1961.
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Borzoi Books (Penguin Random House)
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The Wycherly Woman is a detective novel by Ross Macdonald. The ninth to feature Lew Archer, it was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1961. Earlier that year a condensed version had appeared in Cosmopolitan under the title "Take My Daughter Home". The novel was nominated for the 1962 Edgar Awards, and earlier included in Anthony Boucher’s best crime fiction list of 1961. While some translations of the title were faithful to the original, others contained glosses of the plot, which turns on the hunt for and confusion in identifying a mother and daughter. Titles included Die wahre Mrs. Wycherly (The True Mrs Wycherly, German 1964); Mutter und Tochter (Mother and Daughter), German e-book, 2018; Så levende så død (So living, so dead), Danish 1966; Honba za Phoebe (The Hunt for Phoebe), Czech 1972; Rikas tyttöparka (Rich girl on the lam), Finnish 1990; 위철리 여자 (Smart Woman), Korean 1992.
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