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Book cover image of Nightmare Town by Dashiell Hammett

Authors: Dashiell Hammett, William F. Nolan
ISBN-13: 9780375701023, ISBN-10: 0375701028
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Date Published: September 2000
Edition: 1 VINTAGE

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Author Biography: Dashiell Hammett

An elegant figure with a real background as a private eye, Hammett pioneered hard-boiled fiction with his plain-spoken dialogue and classic characters such as Sam Spade, Nick Charles, and the Continental Op. Opening the door for a slew of imitators, Hammett left an indelible mark with a relatively short body of work.

Book Synopsis

"Hammett's pioneering hard-boiled style has been much imitated, but the original—packs a wallop."—The New Yorker

Here are twenty long-unavailable stories by the master who brought us The Maltese Falcon. Laconic coppers, lowlifes, and mysterious women double- and triple-cross their colleagues with practiced nonchalance. A man on a bender awakens in a small town with a dark mystery at its heart. A woman confronts a brutal truth about her husband. Here is classic noir: hard-boiled descriptions to rival Hemingway, verbal exchanges punctuated with pistol shots and fisticuffs. Devilishly plotted, whip-smart, impassioned, Nightmare Town is a treasury of tales from America's poet laureate of the dispossessed.

Publishers Weekly

Smart and tough is the formula for the art of Hammett (The Maltese Falcon; The Thin Man), widely acknowledged as the master innovator of the hard-boiled detective novel. These 20 previously uncollected novellas and short stories feature enigmatic plots of devilish intricacy, rife with fisticuffs and pistol shots, and populated by stiffs, laconic coppers, lowlifes and droll, world-weary detectives. Sam Spade shows up several times, as does the Continental Op, smoking his Fatimas and grilling coy, mendacious women. The delicate balance between extremes of brutality and cleverness makes most of these stories classic studies in suspense. Moods are set with smoky authenticity, and characters are powerful talkers and smooth operators, with dialogue unforgettable for its tough, blunt energy. In "His Brother's Keeper," a story of betrayal and redemption is told through the eyes of a dumb prize-fighter, so that the reader is always a step ahead of the narrator, but is sympathetic toward him. "Ruffian's Wife" is a fine literary exploration of a woman's disillusionment as she discovers her husband's true nature, even as she stands by him. "A Man Named Thin" is a detective, a suave narrator/protagonist whose father is both annoyed at his son's poetry writing and impressed by his creative case-solving. With an informative introduction by William Nolan briefly outlining Hammett's life, this volume offers a broad, exciting selection of seminal works by the robust, quintessentially American godfather of the genre. (Sept.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Nightmare Town3
House Dick42
Ruffian's Wife55
The Man who Killed Dan Odams69
Night Shots79
Zigzags of Treachery95
The Assistant Murderer129
His Brother's Keeper162
Two Sharp Knives175
Death on Pine Street189
The Second-Story Angel214
Afraid of a Gun227
Tom, Dick, or Harry236
One Nour250
Who Killed Bob Teal?262
A Man Called Spade277
Too Many have Lived305
They can Only Hang you Once321
A Man Named Thin333
The First Thin Man347
Acknowledgments399
Publication History401

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