By HILLEL ITALIE AP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Two of crime fiction's most famous storytellers, Raymond Chandler and Agatha Christie, also knew how to get a laugh. Chandler, beyond the terse and cynical narratives of such Philip Marlowe novels as 'The Big Sleep' and 'The Long Goodbye,' was able to poke fun at his own life. His rarely seen 'Advice to an Employer' is a list of suggestions for how you can ruin the day for those stuck on your payroll, including 'If you cannot find anything, just roar,' and 'Always tell your secretary you have nothing to […]
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