Ratings4
Average rating3.9
A collection of stories about Hammett's famous detective.
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Hammett's stories are almost as good–and as varied–as his novels. Short, to the point, with a hard-nosed and taciturn maoin character who shows no sentiment or sympathy. Much-imitated, but never equalled, Hammett is the best writer of hard-boiled detective fiction ever, including Chandler, MacDonald and the legion of pale photocopies who came after.
A most enjoyable read with some great short stories and novelettes. The only reason I gave it four stars is that I prefer these tales as full novels. I loved The Maltese Falcon and I am keen to read Hammett's other novels.