A unique publication from one of the greatest writers of the twentieth
century, The Hunter and Other Stories includes new Hammett stories
gleaned from his personal archives along with screen treatments long
buried in film-industry files, screen stories, and intriguing unfinished
narratives.
Hammett is regarded as both a pioneer and master of hard-boiled
detective fiction, but these dozen-and-a-half pieces, which explore
failed romance, courage in the face of conflict, hypocrisy, and crass
opportunism, show him in a different light.
The title story concerns a dogged PI unwilling to let go of a seemingly
trivial case, and the collection also includes an unfinished Sam Spade
story and two full-length screen treatments: "On the Make," about a
corrupt detective, and "The Kiss-Off," the basis for City Streets
(1931), in which Gary Cooper and Sylvia Sydney are caught in a romance
complicated by racketeering's obligations and temptations. Rich in both
story and character, this is a volume no Hammett fan should do without.