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Here, for the first time in a deluxe collector's box, is the most
comprehensive edition of the hard-boiled crime fiction of Dashiell
Hammett ever published. "Complete Novels," the first of two volumes
gathered here, presents the five groundbreaking books whose gritty,
lean prose won admiration from such contemporaries as Stein,
Hemingway, and Faulkner: "Red Harvest," "The Dain Curse," "The
Maltese Falcon," "The Glass Key, ," and "The Thin Man."
In the stories he wrote for "Black Mask" and other pulp magazines
in the 1920s and 1930s, Hammett used the vernacular adventure tale
to register the jarring textures and revved-up cadences of modern
America. "Crime Stories & Other Writings" presents 24 of these
classic tales, along with revealing essays and an early, unfinished
version of his novel "The Thin Man." The texts, reprinted here for
the first time, are those that appeared originally in the pulps,
without the revisions introduced by later editors.
"An invaluable collection." --"Kirkus Reviews"
Sam Spade is hired by the fragrant Miss Wonderley to track down her
sister, who has eloped with a louse called Floyd Thursby. But Miss
Wonderley is in fact the beautiful and treacherous Brigid
O'Shaughnessy, and when Spade's partner Miles Archer is shot while
on Thursby's trail, Spade finds himself both hunter and hunted: can
he track down the jewel-encrusted bird, a treasure worth killing
for, before the Fat Man finds him? THE AUTHOR B.1894, d.1961. After
spells as newsboy, freight clerk, labourer, messenger, stevedore
and advertising manager, Hammett became an operative of the
Pinkerton Detective Agency. His experiences as a private detective
laid the foundation for his writing career.
With his diamond-sharp prose and artfully handled intrigue,
Dashiell Hammett virtually invented hard-boiled crime fiction. This
omnibus edition includes four linked stories - 'The House in Turk
Street', 'The Girl with the Silver Eyes', 'The Big Knockover' and
'$106,000 Blood Money - featuring the Continental Op, Hammett's
anonymous tough-guy detective. In The Dain Curse, the Op takes on a
wealthy young woman who appears to be the victim of a deadly family
curse. And in The Glass Key - Hammett's own favourite among his
works - we encounter his most cynical, morally ambiguous hero and a
hard-boiled version of a love triangle. In the works collected
here, we can observe the process by which Hammett both stripped
crime fiction down to its most subtle and searing essentials and
elevated it to high literature.
'When I opened my eyes and sat up in bed Nora was shaking me and a
man with a gun in his hand was standing in the bedroom doorway.'
Ex-detective Nick Charles attracts trouble like a magnet. He thinks
his sleuthing days are over, but when Julia Wolf, a former
acquaintance, is found dead, her body riddled with bullets, Nick -
along with his glamorous wife, Nora - can't resist making a few
enquiries. Clyde Miller Wynant, Julia's lover and boss, has
disappeared. Everyone is after him, but Nick is not convinced
Wynant is the murderer - and when he finds a junked-up hoodlum with
a careless attitude to guns in his bedroom, it's only the beginning
of his troubles.
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'An acknowledged literary landmark' [Robert Graves] from 'The dean
of the school of hard-boiled fiction' [New York Times] The
Continental Op first heard Personville called Poisonville by Hickey
Dewey. But since Dewey also called a shirt a shoit, he didn't think
anything of it. Until he went there and his client, the only honest
man in Poisonville, was murdered. Then the Op decided to stay to
punish the guilty. And that meant taking on the entire town...
As an operative for Pinkerton's Detective Agency Dashiell Hammett
knew about sleuthing from the inside, but his career was cut short
by the ruin of his health in World War I. These three celebrated
novels are therefore the products of a hard real life, not a
literary education. Despite - or because of - that, Hammett had an
enormous effect on mainstream writers between the wars. Like his
readers, they were attracted by the combination of laconic style,
sharp convincing dialogue, vivid settings and, above all, the
low-life, hard-boiled characters who populate the streets of his
stories. Taking detective fiction out of the drawing-room, Hammett
'gave murder back to the kind of people that commit it', as Raymond
Chandler said. In so doing, he left his mark on modern fiction.
Nick and Nora Charles are Hammett's most enchanting creations, a rich, glamorous couple who solve homicides in between wisecracks and martinis. At once knowing and unabashedly romantic, The Thin Man is a murder mystery that doubles as a sophisticated comedy of manners.
The last novel from the unsurpassed master of American detective
fiction, Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man is a genre-defining
mystery novel, published in Penguin Modern Classics. Ex-detective
Nick Charles plans to spend a quiet Christmas holed up in a hotel
suite with his glamorous wife Nora, their pet Schnauzer and a case
of good Scotch. But then a bullet-riddled corpse and a missing
inventor (not to mention the attentions of a beautiful young woman)
force him out of retirement and back into business. Trying to make
sense of false leads, suspicious alibis and mistaken identities,
Nick and Nora are thrown into a world of gangsters, hoodlums and
speakeasies, where no-one can be trusted. Dashiell Hammett was
credited with inventing the hardboiled crime novel, and this story
of murder and mayhem in Manhattan, with its breakneck plot, snappy
dialogue - and the hard-drinking, wisecracking couple Nick and Nora
- is one of his most thrillingly enjoyable mysteries. Dashiel
Samuel Hammett (1894-1961) was born on a farm in southern Maryland,
and grew up in Philadelphia and Baltimore. He left school at the
age of fourteen, and after various jobs became an operative for
Pinkerton's Detective Agency. The First World War intervened, and
Hammett soon turned to writing, becoming, during the 1920s, the
unquestioned master of detective-story fiction in America. The
Maltese Falcon (1930), The Thin Man (1932) and The Glass Key (1931)
are among his most famous novels. If you enjoyed The Thin Man, you
might like Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep and Other Novels, also
available in Penguin Modern Classics. 'The ace performer' Raymond
Chandler, author of The Big Sleep 'The exuberance of language, the
relish with which seediness is described ... it's a pleasure to
imagine Hammett cutting loose with whatever rascally high jinks he
could cook up' Margaret Atwood, author of The Blind Assassin
When the last honest citizen of Poisonville was murdered, the Continental Op stayed on to punish the guilty--even if that meant taking on an entire town. Red Harvest is more than a superb crime novel: it is a classic exploration of corruption and violence in the American grain.
'Not just the first of the tough school of crime-writing but the
best' THE TIMES Dashiell Hammett is the true inventor of modern
detective fiction and the creator of the private eye, the isolated
hero in a world where treachery is the norm. The Continental Op was
his great first contribution to the genre and these seven stories,
which first appeared in the magazine Black Mask, are the best
examples of Hammett's early writing, in which his formidable
literary and moral imagination is already operating at full
strength. The Continental Op is the dispassionate fat man working
for the Continental Detective Agency, modelled on the Pinkerton
Agency, whose only interest is in doing his job in a world of
violence, passion, desperate action and great excitement.
Dashiell Hammett's strangest and most personal work - 'Great crime
fiction started with Hammett' James Ellroy Ned Beaumont is a tall,
thin, moustache-wearing, TB-ridden, drinking, gambling, hanger-on
to the political boss of a corrupt Eastern city. Nevertheless, like
every Hammett hero (and like Hammett himself), he has an
unbreakable, if idiosyncratic, moral code. Ned's boss wants to
better himself with a thoroughbred senator's daughter; but does he
want it badly enough to commit murder? If he's innocent, who wants
him in the frame? Beaumont must find out.
In Honor And Memory Of The Men Of The North Pacific Theater Who
Died So That A Continent Might Be Free.
In Honor And Memory Of The Men Of The North Pacific Theater Who
Died So That A Continent Might Be Free.
Pearson English Active Readers present stories carefully written
and graded across five levels for teachers of English who want to
activate their students' language through reading, . From original
stories, classic and contemporary fiction, to film adaptations and
nonfiction titles, an integrated skills approach consolidates
vocabulary and develops language skills while learners experience
the joy of reading. Find out more at english.com/readers
Although characters and stories like Sam Spade and The Maltese
Falcon are famous the world over, Dashiel Hammett wrote only five
full-length novels in his career. Now two new stories have been
discovered in his papers. Following the enormous success of 'The
Thin Man' movie in 1934, Hammett wrote two novellas starring the
same retired private investigator Nick Charles and his former
debutante wife Nora. Written with classic, barbed Hammett dialogue,
these two novellas have finally come to light. Together they make
The Return of the Thin Man, the first new Dashiell Hammett book in
nearly half a century. Dashiell Hammett died in 1961. His influence
inspired writers as diverse as Raymond Chandler and William
Burroughs and changed the face of crime writing forever.
The three classic novels published here in one volume are rich with the crisp prose, subtle characters, and intricate plots that made Dashiell Hammett one of the most admired writers of the twentieth century.
A one-time detective and a master of deft understatement, Hammett virtually invented the hard-boiled crime novel. In THE MALTESE FALCON, Sam Spade, a private eye with his own solitary code of ethics, tangles with a beautiful and treacherous woman whose loyalties shift at the drop of a dime. THE THIN MAN introduces Hammett's wittiest creations, Nick and Nora Charles, who solve homicides in between wisecracks and martinis. And in RED HARVEST, Hammett's anonymous tough-guy detective, the Continental Op, takes on the entire town of Poisonville in a deadly war against corruption.
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