The shadow of Raymond Chandler looms in Call Me Marlowe, an international tale seeking humanity in the darkness
- Written by Brigid Magner, Associate Professor in Literary Studies, RMIT University

Catherine de Saint Phalle lived alone for many years in the country in France, where she published five novels and toured with controversial author Michel Houellebecq.
She came to Melbourne in 2003, where she now works as a writer, literary translator and French tutor. To acclimatise herself...