Short Story Collections (Single Author), Detective Fiction, Literary Styles & Movements - Fiction, Crime Fiction, Other Mystery Categories
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Overview
Short, thick-bodied, mulishly stubborn, and indifferent to physical pain, Dashiell Hammett's Continental Op was the prototype for generations of tough-guy detectives. He is also the hero of most of the nine stories in this volume. The Op's one enthusiasm is doing his job, and in The Big Knockover the jobs entail taking on a gang of modern-day freebooters, a vice-ridden hell's acre in the Arizona desert, and the bank job to end all bank jobs, along with such assorted grifters as Babe McCloor, Bluepoint Vance, Alphabet Shorty McCoy, and the Dis-and-Dat Kid.Nine short stories. Includes the unfinished novel, Tulip, and a memoir by Lillian Hellman.
Synopsis
Dashiell Hammett first wrote about the Continental Op, the short, fat, balding detective with no home, no name and no personal existence apart from his work, more than eighty years ago. In doing so he created one of the most enduring icons of modern times - the private eye, the isolated hero in a treacherous and brutal world. The Continental Op stories are among Hammett's finest and most colourful writing.Book Details
Published
September 15, 2005
Publisher
Orion
Pages
420
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780752867519