Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon is more than a mystery: it is a seminal work that defined a genre, a tough, unflinching portrait of a hard-nosed private eye navigating a treacherous landscape, culminating in a shocking cliff-hanger that has left readers dangling for nearly a century.
What happened to the falcon?
The Poltroon Press edition of this classic detective novel supplies the answer with a new coda comprised of two linked short stories by Mark Coggins. Coggins, who is a photographer as well as a crime fiction writer, also contributes twenty-two scene-setting black and white photographs from modern-day San Francisco to illustrate the volume.
Prepare now to enter-or reenter-the world of Samuel Spade. A knight-errant on the fog-shrouded streets of 1920s San Francisco, he isn't afraid to bend a few rules to meet his clients' needs.
But he's never had a client quite like the breathtaking Brigid O'Shaughnessy, a damsel in distress whose story doesn't quite add up.
When Spade's partner, Miles Archer, insists on handling the case himself-and promptly winds up dead-Spade becomes a prime suspect in his murder. Sucked into a whirlpool of deceit and double-cross, he must navigate a precarious path between the police and a shadowy cast of out-of-towners who've come to believe he can deliver a magnificent jeweled falcon from the time of the Crusades.
Here in the Northwest, outdoor thrill seekers hit a lull at this time of year when summer is truly over, but our ski season hasn't begun. With the November wind and rain raging outside I'm more than happy to find indoor activities for the time being, and reading is always at the top of the list. The only side-effect to your reading time when it comes to the mystery and thriller genre, is an inability to move. The doorbell may be ringing, the kitchen timer going off, and the kids running in circles around you, but until you get through your chapter, you are glued to your seat; your fingers itching to turn the page and find out what happens. (Looking ahead is considered cheating!)