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The Maltese Falcon is a deserved classic of Noir Detective fiction. The writing was crisp and no-nonsense and I could picture Humphrey Bogart playing this part, even though I've never seen it. . .yet. Dashiell Hammett tailored it smoothly so that Bogart was a natural for the big screen edition.
The case begins when a femme fatale comes into the offices of Spade And Archer. What starts out to be a simple case of tailing her male friend ends up with Sam Spade's partner Miles Archer being gunned dow ...more
The case begins when a femme fatale comes into the offices of Spade And Archer. What starts out to be a simple case of tailing her male friend ends up with Sam Spade's partner Miles Archer being gunned dow ...more

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One of the classics of the hard-boiled genre, Hammett's classic is a good one though I don't think it holds a candle to his sublime "Red Harvest." The dialogue is great and the plot is thick but I felt that it came just short of the greatness by which the work is normally assessed by. Not to dwell on that though, it's a great story in its own right and there were no disappointments from this reader.
Re-read (12/18/2018):
I had read The Maltese Falcon years ago but remembered very little of it asid ...more
Re-read (12/18/2018):
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I first read "Falcon" 40 years ago. I was more impressed with the book this time through. Hammett's book really is the Ur-text of modern American writing, both literary and "genre." I am sure Hammett was influenced by Hemingway, but there is something that rings more true in Hammett's cynical and ironic take on a pulp story than in Hemingway's meaning-fraught exercises in terseness.
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Dashiell Hammett’s classic detective story. It gripped me from page one even though I knew the story via John Huston’s movie adaptation of the same name. Besides the amazing plot, what Hammett does so masterfully is to give us character insight through their dialogue, physical description and actions only. There is not one sentence of interior monologue, and none is needed. We understand who and how these characters operate strictly through observation. I would imagine the toughest part of Husto
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Yes I hear Bogie's voice and see Peter Lorre and Sidney Greenstreet in my mind when their characters enter. That's OK.
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