
Red Harvest (Version 2)
Dashiell Hammett
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 (6 hr 16 min)
Chapitres
| A Woman in Green and a Man in Gray | 16:00 |
| The Czar of Poisonville | 17:37 |
| Dinah Brand | 15:28 |
| Hurricane Street | 16:46 |
| Old Elihu Talks Sense | 13:49 |
| Whisper's Joint | 13:24 |
| That's Why I Sewed You Up | 14:38 |
| A Tip on Kid Cooper | 8:38 |
| A Black Knife | 17:37 |
| Crime Wanted--Male or Female | 11:11 |
| A Swell Spoon | 13:48 |
| A New Deal | 14:25 |
| $200.10 | 10:07 |
| MAX | 11:33 |
| Cedar Hill Inn | 14:09 |
| Exit Jerry | 7:56 |
| Reno | 16:31 |
| Painter Street | 6:30 |
| The Peace Conference | 12:30 |
| Laudanum | 15:46 |
| The Seventeenth Murder | 13:16 |
| The Ice Pick | 20:24 |
| Mr. Charles Proctor Dawn | 14:12 |
| Wanted | 14:14 |
| Whiskeytown | 10:03 |
| Blackmail | 15:37 |
| Warehouses | 19:56 |