A fast-moving blend of hardboiled mystery, suspense, and noir intrigue from one of the great crime writers of the twentieth century. In Hot Red Money, Baynard Kendrick delivers a tense and atmospheric thriller filled with murder, deception, dangerous schemes, and the shadowy undercurrents of greed and corruption that define classic American crime fiction.
Originally published during the golden age of detective and noir fiction, the novel showcases Kendrick's gift for tightly constructed suspense, vivid characterisation, and sharply paced storytelling. As violence and mystery intertwine, seemingly straightforward events quickly spiral into a dangerous web of betrayal, hidden motives, and criminal manipulation where survival depends upon intelligence, nerve, and the ability to see through layers of deception.
Although best remembered today for his celebrated Captain Duncan Maclain mysteries featuring a blind detective, Kendrick wrote a wide range of crime fiction distinguished by psychological tension, clever plotting, and strong atmospheric detail. Hot Red Money reflects the broader tradition of mid-century noir fiction, combining suspenseful investigation with the moral ambiguity and social cynicism that made the era's crime novels enduring classics.
Ideal for readers of noir fiction, hardboiled mysteries, classic detective novels, pulp suspense, vintage thrillers, and twentieth-century American crime fiction.