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Joe Gores

    December 25, 1931 – January 10, 2011

    Joe Gores excelled at gritty, street-level crime and detection, immersing readers in the raw reality of investigation. His novels are characterized by suspenseful plots and a keen insight into human nature, often exploring the moral complexities faced by his characters. Drawing on his extensive experience as a private investigator, Gores crafted authentic portrayals of the underworld and its inhabitants. His skill in weaving intricate mysteries and creating memorable figures solidifies his significant standing within the crime fiction genre.

    Joe Gores
    Hammett
    Spade & Archer
    Dead Skip: A DKA File Novel
    Final Notice
    Glass Tiger
    Gone, No Forwarding
    • 2020

      Gone, No Forwarding

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "A thriller in the best Hammett/Chandler tradition . . . Mr. Gores, as always, writes beautifully, with never a wasted word and with a fine feeling for characterization." — The New York Times Due to an "irregular" case handled by a now-deceased agent, the State of California is hell-bent on revoking Dan Kearny's private investigator's license. What began as a dispute over an insignificant sum has spiraled into maelstrom of deception, conspiracy, and violence, launching Kearny and his associates on a cross-country search for witnesses who can clear the company's name. Before long they discover others following in their footsteps — with deadly intent. This new edition of the third book in Joe Gores's DKA File series includes a bonus DKA short story, "File #7: O Black and Unknown Bard." Joe Gores (1931–2011) won Edgar Awards in three separate categories: Best First Novel, Best Short Story, and Best TV Series Segment. His work repossessing cars provided grist for the mill of his DKA series, making them — in the words of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine — "[as] authentic as a fist in your face."

      Gone, No Forwarding
    • 2020

      Hammett

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.5(23)Add rating

      Part thriller, part fictionalized history, part biography, this tale centers on the author of The Maltese Falcon. "Try not to miss this book." — The New York Times.

      Hammett
    • 2019

      Dead Skip: A DKA File Novel

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "Raw reality. A tough, taut writer. Saves a gut-punch for the climax." — The Washington Post In the first book of Joe Gores's razor-sharp Daniel Kearny Associates series, a DKA investigator clings to life after a devastating car crash. The police are ready to write it off as a drunk driving incident, but the DKA team knows it was an attempted homicide. Now they have seventy-two hours to search the backstreets of San Francisco and find the truth about the "accident" from a stripper, an embezzler, an ex-con, and other unsavory characters. Gores, a former detective and three-time Edgar Award–winner, spins a gritty, fast-moving tale that mystery lovers can't resist and compares with the best of Hammett and Chandler. This new edition of Dead Skip features a bonus DKA short story, "File #2: Stakeout on Page Street." "A traditional American crime novel, out of Black Mask, Hammett, and Chandler. . . . The Continental Op could do no more. . . . [Gores] has come up with a winner." — The New York Times "[Gores is] one of the very few authentic private eyes to enter the field of fiction since Dashiell Hammett." — Anthony Boucher "The hard, compelling smack of raw truth." — Ellery Queen, on the DKA File series

      Dead Skip: A DKA File Novel
    • 2019

      Final Notice

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "First-class private eye fiction." — Chicago Tribune An aging beauty's red Cadillac is repossessed by the bank but quickly returned, thanks to a comic book on its front seat stuffed with $500 in new bills. The repo agency, Dan Kearny Associates, has accidentally interfered with a mob payoff. When one of their agents suffers a savage beatdown by a pair of underworld goons, the DKA team is plunged into a dark mystery involving a former porn star, a blackmail scheme, and a series of murders. Author Joe Gores was hailed by critic Anthony Boucher as "one of the very few authentic private eyes to enter the field of fiction since Dashiell Hammett." The three-time Edgar Award winner's firsthand experience as a detective adds a tough realism to Final Notice, the second book in his DKA File series. This new edition includes a bonus DKA short story by Gores, "File #10: The Maimed and the Halt." "Tight, tense, beautifully plotted." — The New York Times "Gores writes some of the hardest, smoothest, most lucid prose in the field." — The New York Times Book Review

      Final Notice
    • 2010

      Spade & Archer

      The Prequel to Dashiell Hammett's THE MALTESE FALCON

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(67)Add rating

      Set in the gritty world of noir, this prequel delves into the early adventures of Sam Spade, the iconic detective from The Maltese Falcon. The narrative captures the essence of Hammett's style, blending intrigue and moral ambiguity as it explores Spade's character and the shadowy underbelly of crime. With a masterful touch, the story promises to engage fans of classic detective fiction while revealing new layers to a beloved figure.

      Spade & Archer
    • 2009

      The stunning prequel to Dashiell Hammett's crime classic THE MALTESE FALCON.

      Spade & Archer
    • 2007

      Glass Tiger

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Brendan Thorne, a former Ranger and CIA sniper, is reluctantly pulled back into a violent world when tasked with stopping Halden Corwin, a notorious sniper threatening the president's life. As Thorne navigates a complex web of deceit and betrayal, he finds himself entangled in a high-stakes game where nothing is as it seems. With the assistance of an elite FBI team, the story unfolds into a gripping thriller filled with unexpected twists and revelations that keep readers on the edge of their seats.

      Glass Tiger