The Maltese Falcon / The Thin Man / Red Harvest (Everyman's Library Classics)
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As an operative for Pinkertons 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.
