Red Harvest (Version 2)
Dashiell Hammett
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers
This novel from 1929 introduces Hammett's recurring and always unnamed character, the "Continental Op," who works for the Continental Detective Agency. (Hammett himself worked for the famous Pinkerton National Detective Agency for seven years.) By some accounts the first detective novel in America to be classified as "hard-boiled" fiction, Red Harvest has appeared on several “best of” lists, including Time magazine’s list of the 100 best English-language novels published between 1923 and 2005. - Summary by Verla Viera
Chapitres
| A Woman in Green and a Man in Gray | 16:00 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| The Czar of Poisonville | 17:36 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| Dinah Brand | 15:27 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| Hurricane Street | 16:46 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| Old Elihu Talks Sense | 13:49 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| Whisper's Joint | 13:24 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| That's Why I Sewed You Up | 14:38 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| A Tip on Kid Cooper | 8:38 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| A Black Knife | 17:37 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| Crime Wanted--Male or Female | 11:11 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| A Swell Spoon | 13:48 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| A New Deal | 14:25 | Lu par James Hutchisson |
| $200.10 | 10:07 | Lu par Saje Wenzel |
| MAX | 11:33 | Lu par Denis Gagné |
| Cedar Hill Inn | 14:09 | Lu par Mokurai |
| Exit Jerry | 7:56 | Lu par Mokurai |
| Reno | 16:31 | Lu par Rusty Pistols |
| Painter Street | 6:30 | Lu par Rusty Pistols |
| The Peace Conference | 12:30 | Lu par Brian Fullen |
| Laudanum | 15:46 | Lu par Brian Fullen |
| The Seventeenth Murder | 13:16 | Lu par Brian Fullen |
| The Ice Pick | 20:24 | Lu par Mark Wiskin |
| Mr. Charles Proctor Dawn | 14:12 | Lu par Mark Wiskin |
| Wanted | 14:14 | Lu par Mark Wiskin |
| Whiskeytown | 10:03 | Lu par Brian Fullen |
| Blackmail | 15:37 | Lu par Brian Fullen |
| Warehouses | 19:56 | Lu par Brian Fullen |
Critiques
Not bad
Suzanne
Tough to keep up in who’s who bc there are so many characters. Most of the readers are good, but it’s too bad LibriVox doesn’t give readers info on how to pronounce names in a book. It would have been helpful to standardize on a pronunciation of Elihu. One reader pronounced Dinah as Deena, and at first I thought it was another character in the story. I think the first version of this book was better. There was only one reader and he was excellent.
Very Good
Frank Bowden
Excellent story. Readers were good, however, I think the first Librivox version may be superior.
It’s a good one.
Notlob
Great mobster like story. Some terrific lines!