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sharphamster 02-24-2014 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by GA Russell (Post 2771951)
I see that Who Killed Bob Teal? and 14 other stories are available as eBooks from Amazon US for only 99 cents total.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0085ZL7XG/...I2NGOOGCNB7ICE

The Wildside Press also includes it in their Dashiell Hammett Megapack: 20 Classic Stories for the same price.

DRM-free epub and kindle formats available at Kobo and Amazon.

Mike L 02-26-2014 10:40 AM

I haven't read Who Killed Bob Teal?, but I have read several other Hammett short stories and novellas (Red Harvest, Dane Curse, The Glass Key, etc.). I have to say that they are all a pale shadow of The Maltese Falcon. I'm wondering if his entire reputation is based on that single success. I've not read anything by him that is nearly as good - with the possible exception of The Thin Man.

But I'm willing to be persuaded otherwise. Based on your recommendation, GA, I'll give Teal a try.

Mike

Mike L 02-27-2014 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by sharphamster (Post 2771996)
The Wildside Press also includes it in their Dashiell Hammett Megapack: 20 Classic Stories for the same price.

Are you sure? I've been searching their site, but can't find it? Do you know the URL?

Thanks in advance.

Mike

WT Sharpe 02-27-2014 02:22 PM

Three days ago Nate the Great tweeted this link: How To Tell If You’re In A Dashiell Hammett Novel. Enjoy!

sharphamster 02-27-2014 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike L (Post 2774674)
Are you sure? I've been searching their site, but can't find it? Do you know the URL?

Thanks in advance.

Mike

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Originally Posted by sharphamster (Post 2771996)
DRM-free epub and kindle formats available at Kobo and Amazon.

Links to each site's editions are in the format names above - good collections too :]

Namekuseijin 02-27-2014 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bloodlover (Post 2136839)
This is the first detecive novel I've read and if this is the best (or one of the best) books in the genre, then I am not impressed.

Sam Spade, a private detective, is the main character of the book and he's an asshole (pardon my French). It's ironic that on the back of my book he is described as "a private detective, a little old fashioned but with strong ethical principles". The reality is quite the opposite I'm afraid: Spade is a 100% macho man that only impresses light-minded women. He goes around teasing them and treating them like garbage, except of course when he needs their help. The rest of the characters are mediocre at best and they fit well with Spade's personality.

ah, the history revisionist, for whom it might be best to have old epic wars retold through diplomatic humanism and where kings don't rape, pardon me, marry stolen women

to read classics one should put himself in the right time frame: you should know you're inbetween wars, the great depression has just put a bullet in many men's skulls, rampant racism was still all the rage, alcohol was an obvious escape route. It was a pessimist era and being a tough asshole would make you go through.

now, with that mindset you're able to enjoy much more out of it, rather than demanding the character lives in your own time...

GA Russell 02-28-2014 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe (Post 2774697)
Three days ago Nate the Great tweeted this link: How To Tell If You’re In A Dashiell Hammett Novel. Enjoy!

That was funny, Tom, but I think more Mickey Spillane than Dashiell Hammett!

Mike L 02-28-2014 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by sharphamster (Post 2774760)
Links to each site's editions are in the format names above - good collections too :]

Ah, I see. Thanks for that. I was trying to find it in the Wildside site.

Mike

sharphamster 02-28-2014 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by GA Russell (Post 2775059)
That was funny, Tom, but I think more Mickey Spillane than Dashiell Hammett!

I'm partial to the last one -

"You wake up in Singapore. There’s a man in the bed next to you, but at least he’s dead, so you don’t have to worry about making small talk."

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Originally Posted by Mike L (Post 2775570)
Ah, I see. Thanks for that. I was trying to find it in the Wildside site.

Mike

No problem Mike - happy to share the Hammett. It seems like Wildside only offers each collection on their site for a limited time, for some reason.


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