<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Joe Gores, like Dashiell Hammett, spent years as a private detective before becoming a novelist; only he could have conceived this stunning novel. He boldly probes the enigmas of the tough, moody, brilliant man who wrote such classics as The Maltese Falcon, The Glass Key, and The Thin Man, and he probes the brawling, corrupt city where Hammett's Sam spade and Continental Op lived and worked. His dialogue crackles and sparks with the wry, tough humor of the twenties. His characters are thinly disguised portraits of the men and women who shook and shaped this most fascinating of American cities. His plot, drawn from actual events in San Francisco's corrupt political past, casts harsh light on a stark and bloody era"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"Gores . . . is as resourceful as the Master himself, and has dreamed up an evocative picture of San Francisco in 1928--with its beauty, its venality, its dirty cops and politicians. Try not to miss this book." -- <i>The New York Times</i> <p/> Part thriller, part fictionalized history, part biography, this gripping tale centers on the legendary author of <i>The Maltese Falcon. </i>Recounted in colorful underworld argot by three-time Edgar Award winner Joe Gores, the story traces Dashiell Hammett's eager return to his career as a private investigator, as he attempts to uncover the truth behind the brutal murder of an old friend amid the bordellos and gambling dens of 1920s San Francisco. But many years behind a typewriter have dulled Hammett's detective skills even as they've sharpened his fear of death -- leaving him all too aware that one misstep could end both his life and his hopes for literary immortality. The basis for a 1982 film adaptation by Wim Wenders, it offers a splendid introduction to Hammett's world. <p/> "Not since Hammett and Chandler has anyone written quite as well as Joe Gores." -- Ross Thomas<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Joe Gores (1931-2011) won Edgar Awards in three separate categories: Best First Novel, Best Short Story, and Best TV Series Segment. His many day jobs included truck driver, bodybuilding instructor, carny, and English teacher at a boys' school in Kenya as well as a dozen years as a private investigator in the San Francisco area. His work repossessing cars provided grist for the mill of his DKA series, making them -- in the words of Ellery Queen -- [as] authentic as a fist in your face. Critics have compared Gores to Raymond Chandler, Ross Macdonald, Erle Stanley Gardner -- and to Dashiell Hammett.
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