The Maltese Falcon - Dashiell Hammet

The Maltese Falcon

By Dashiell Hammet

  • Release Date: 2008-12-25
  • Genre: Hard-Boiled Mysteries
Score: 4
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From 487 Ratings

Description

An Apple Books Classic edition.

Dashiell Hammett’s landmark detective novel introduced Sam Spade, a private eye who operates by his own slippery moral code in a world where everyone lies and almost no one gets out unscathed.

When a beautiful woman walks into Spade’s San Francisco office with a story that’s obviously fake, he takes the case anyway. Within hours, his partner is dead and Spade himself is a suspect. The hunt for a jewel-encrusted statue called the Maltese Falcon pulls him into a tangle of thieves, killers, and con artists, all willing to betray each other for a shot at the prize.

Spade plays every angle, trusting no one—not the cops, not his clients, and especially not the woman whose lies started it all. With a lean, brutal narrative that’s impossible to put down, The Maltese Falcon invented the hard-boiled detective and remains the template for every morally ambiguous hero that’s followed.

Reviews

  • Essential

    5
    By djmecca
    Timeless
  • Great

    5
    By niki 24
    Good
  • It is by far the most peaceful and beautiful book I’ve ever read.

    5
    By Ghosty2552
    I liked the fact that i am currently in this mindset, i kind of understand most of it and that it is all about being peaceful both inside and outside.
  • Gigachad

    5
    By deez NJ utzzz
    Marcus Aurelius tells us how to live a life of value that will bring you happiness,success,virtue and respect, through the stoic lense. A masterclass on how to live your life.
  • Life changing

    5
    By NikolaiDaconqueror
    Incredible work of the stoic ideal.
  • Typos Typos Typos

    1
    By Hapihamr Biga
    I started this read and am abandoning it before I have even completed the introduction. The typos are terrible. Don’t bother with this one.
  • Positive reflections

    4
    By zamar blvd.
    His meditations give intimate descriptions of the common theories of life,-religious outlook- yet still offer usefulness for reflection and ultimately, application. (Moral philosophy)
  • Life as is supposed to be lived

    5
    By SharkAttackz
    A must read for everyone. Knowledge that holds true today; classic.
  • Diamonds in the Rough

    4
    By Schoolbreeze
    If you can bear the archaic language, you will enjoy this book. The best part is the appendix.
  • Victorian translation.

    2
    By Alberic6
    Victorian translation. Accurate, but sounds a bit stilted to a modern ear.