Description
Author: Cain Paul
Brand: Gutter Books LLC
Edition: 1
Package Dimensions: 18x201x295
Number Of Pages: 194
Release Date: 09-02-2013
Details: Product Description
It’s the last days of Prohibition and the first days of the Depression and East Coast crime bosses are vying for control of Los Angeles. Caught in the middle of the intrigues is Gerry Kells, a former New York enforcer now living a life of ease on the West Coast. As the fiercely independent Kells rejects the appeals of various crime bosses who want to make use of his talents, powerful forces align against him. Being framed for a murder turns out to be the least of his troubles and as the stakes get higher, and the odds get longer, it’s only Kells’ nerve and toughness that keep him one step ahead of the law—and the reaper. Featuring one of the most brutal finales in crime fiction history, this lost 1933 masterpiece took hard-boiled writing as far is it safely could. Some say too far.
Review
“In the matter of grim hardness Dashiell [Hammett] paused on the threshold. Paul [Cain] went all the way.” —Captain Joe Shaw, editor of Black Mask during its golden era
“[Fast One represents] some kind of high point in the ultra hard-boiled manner.” —Raymond Chandler, author, The Big Sleep
About the Author
Paul Cain was a writer of crime stories who was chosen to replace Dashiell Hammett at
Black Mask magazine in the early 1930s. As Peter Ruric, he maintained an equally successful career as a screenwriter, such as for the Boris Karloff horror classic,
The Black Cat.
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