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Red Harvest (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard) Paperback – July 17, 1989
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The steadfast and sturdy Continental Op has been summoned to the town of Personville—known as Poisonville—a dusty mining community splintered by competing factions of gangsters and petty criminals. The Op has been hired by Donald Willsson, publisher of the local newspaper, who gave little indication about the reason for the visit. No sooner does the Op arrive, than the body count begins to climb . . . starting with his client. With this last honest citizen of Poisonville murdered, the Op decides to stay on and force a reckoning—even if that means taking on an entire town.
Red Harvest is more than a superb crime novel: it is a classic exploration of corruption and violence in the American grain.
- Print length224 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherVintage Crime/Black Lizard
- Publication dateJuly 17, 1989
- Dimensions5.2 x 0.62 x 8 inches
- ISBN-100679722610
- ISBN-13978-0679722618
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"Dashiell Hammett is an original. He is a master of the detective novel, yes, but also one hell of a writer." -- Boston Globe
"Hammett's prose [is] clean and entirely unique. His characters [are] as sharply and economically defined as any in American fiction."
--The New York Times
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- Publisher : Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
- Publication date : July 17, 1989
- Edition : Reprint
- Language : English
- Print length : 224 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0679722610
- ISBN-13 : 978-0679722618
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.2 x 0.62 x 8 inches
- Book 1 of 2 : The Continental Op
- Best Sellers Rank: #416,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #285 in Hard-Boiled Mystery
- #1,092 in Private Investigator Mysteries (Books)
- #11,482 in Suspense Thrillers
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Samuel Dashiell Hammett (/ˈsæmjʊəl dəˈʃiːl ˈhæmət/; May 27, 1894 – January 10, 1961) was an American author of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories, a screenplay writer, and political activist. Among the enduring characters he created are Sam Spade (The Maltese Falcon), Nick and Nora Charles (The Thin Man), and the Continental Op (Red Harvest and The Dain Curse).
In addition to the significant influence his novels and stories had on film, Hammett "is now widely regarded as one of the finest mystery writers of all time" and was called, in his obituary in The New York Times, "the dean of the... 'hard-boiled' school of detective fiction." Time magazine included Hammett's 1929 novel Red Harvest on a list of the 100 best English-language novels published between 1923 and 2005.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is considered one of his best books and it’s easy to see why. All the key genre pieces are in place with a swiftly moving plot line. You will also find scenes/titles that others have stolen over time. Homage or theft? You decide. Great read.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020"Red Harvest" is an early novel by Dashiell Hammett published in 1929. The protagonist is an unnamed private detective operating in a fictional town in the Western United States. The novel is of medium length and is mostly an easy read. The most problematic aspect of the novel for me was keeping track of the numerous characters. The novel has a definite "Pulp Noir Detective" feel to it.
Personally I enjoyed the opportunity to compare and contrast this novel to that of modern private detective authors and stories. One of my personal favorite modern authors of detective fiction is Sue Grafton. In hr first novel "A is for Alibi" her protagonist encounters a pet dog named Dashiell. I am quite sure that is an acknowledgement of Dashiell Hammett.
The story itself has a tough, cynical feel to it. There is a good deal of violence that seeemd to me to, at times, approach open warfare. That was the most unrealistic aspect of the story to me.
As in numerous works of American Fiction from this period there are ethnic terms used that are no longer considered acceptable. The one I noted repeated more than once is a dated term about individuals of Italian Heritage. I do not believe in censorship but I do not wish anyone to be caught by an unpleasant surprise if one chooses to read this novel. There is also a slang term used to describe a person suffering from tuberculosis. Dashiell Hammett suffered from tuberculosis so I speculate he felt the term was acceptable to himself.
In summary I enjoyed this novel and am glad that I read it. It has a definite Pulp Noir feel to it. It is mostly an easy read except for the numerous characters that I occasionally became confused about. I intend to re read some works by Dashiell Hammett in the future such as "The Maltese Falcon" and "The Thin Man". Thank You...
- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2009Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe narrator is the kind of carefully observant man who notices the woman with a "big ripe mouth" hasn't rouged her lips evenly. A distinct staccato poetry infuses Hammett's writing. His description of a prizefight: "Smoke. Stink. Heat. Noise" (74). Beautiful ugly. I've known burly guys like Continental Op, the stocky Ernest Borgnine thrown in, and they talked like this, down to their memories of Butte, Montana, and her infamous soiled-doves of the 1950s.
Hammett's is a landscape of dark imagination, the hard industrial West. The recent film noir fantasy homage "Dark City" imparts Butte's rough glamour. In Poisonville, Hammett used Montana's Butte, Walkerville, Anaconda, and the extinct Meaderville. Written in 1929, the pages are awash in booze, though the Prohibition (1920-1933) was still official.
A perfect moment, "I...went up to my room for a shot of Scotch. I would have rather been cold sober, but I wasn't. If the night held more work for me I didn't want to go to it with alcohol dying in me." Again, poetry.
Having lived in Butte for years, I heard many stories of bootleggers and Butte's wild past, and knew folks whose illegal stills sometimes blew-up their cellars. Like the narrator, Dashiell Hammett worked in Butte for a detective agency, and the realism of his experiences shines through. "Red Harvest" swims in outlaw Scotch, twisted humor, and delicious authenticity. Many try to imitate, few can capture this man's style.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2021Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseDashiell Hammet along with Jim Tully helped to popularize the hard boiled style of writing. While Jim Tully wrote about his own life, Hammet focused on private eye stories such as this one. While certain parts of the book are well written and the dated slang has a quaint charm, the entirety of the book feels rushed. He definitely is not putting his best foot forward here. It feels more like a second draft than a finished project.
There are too many long sentences of no consequence simply listing off what the character was doing: “I walked around a few blocks until I came to an unlighted electric sign that said Hotel Crawford, climbed a flight of steps to the second-floor office, registered, left a call for ten o’clock, was shown into a shabby room, moved some of the scotch from the flask to my stomach, and too old Elihu’s ten-thousand dolar check and my gun to bed with me.” These things made slogging through the book a chore. Despite giving each character its driver's license description - height, hair color, weight, etc. - there isn’t much characterization and very little to distinguish one thug from another.
There isn’t one actual central plot here, but a series of plots connected by the same main character - the nameless Continental OP - and the city. Many have compared this to a Western, rather than a private eye novel. There’s a new sheriff in town and he's gonna clean the place up whether people like it or not. I’ve seen this film before. I’ve read this book before. It certainly was an influential book when first being published in 1929, but it's done over and over again, and is simply one among many. It is hard boiled. It is unyielding. None of the characters are anything but corrupt. All those elements should make an interesting book. Yet, I still nearly quit several times, beating myself up to finish the damn thing.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2025I once taught with a beginning teacher who insisted on teaching about all the cliches of Shakespeare. I took the young man aside and explained they weren't cliches because Shakespeare had originated them. We have a similar situation here as the father of noir unspoiled this hardboiled tale. No one is good in this novel. It is a compendium of man's sins. But the beauty of this mess is that it is a human story, and not very loveable for all of that.
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Italy on December 30, 20124.0 out of 5 stars Per gli amanti del genere
Ammetto di avere una predilezione per Chandler, ma Hammet rappresenta un maestro indiscusso del genere e questo romanzo ne è la prova
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SReviewed in Mexico on March 29, 20235.0 out of 5 stars De los mejores autores de novela
Esta novela me mantiene al borde del asiento. Realmente buena.
ChappyReviewed in Australia on October 27, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Big fan
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI love this author! The print is a bit on the small size but I'm glad Amazon had this available.
Me.Reviewed in Japan on February 13, 20265.0 out of 5 stars Must-read book, publisher deserves acclaim
The publisher seems to be republishing books for which copyright has expired -- and this is an excellent choice. Red Harvest, along with The Dain Curse (also by Hammett), have inspired/been ripped off by innumerable authors and filmmakers over the years, perhaps most notably Kurosawa (Yojimbo) and Leone (A Fistful of Dollars). The price is excellent, the book is even better. Please buy it and support the publisher for a) your own enjoyment, b) the publisher's own efforts in bringing in this true classic affordably, and c) aid to those of us in Japan who want to read English books. I can only hope the publisher continues its (his? her?) efforts.
MichaelReviewed in India on March 29, 20255.0 out of 5 stars Good Writing, Good Story
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