With its roots in the American private-detective fiction of the 1920s but traceable back as far as Sherlock Holmes, the private-eye story remains as popular as ever. Here are thirty of the finest short novels and stories from the hardboiled world of the private eye. The characters in this collection range from the tough, cynical, hard-drinking Philip Marlowe type to hard-hitting female sleuths and the one-armed intellectual Dan Fortune. This collection features old favorites and new contributions from masters of the genre, past and present, including Ross Macdonald, Raymond Chandler, Sue Grafton, Marcia Muller, Michael Collins, Ed McBain, William Campbell Gault, and many more.
Stephen Greenleaf Books
Stephen Greenleaf is celebrated for his intricate crime novels, particularly those featuring the compelling character of John Marshall Tanner. His legal background deeply informs his writing, lending gritty authenticity and sharp insight to his narratives. Greenleaf masterfully explores the complexities of justice and morality through his meticulously crafted San Francisco settings. His work offers readers a sophisticated blend of thrilling mystery and thoughtful character study.






Beim Studienjahrgangstreffen wird Privatdetektiv Tanner von seinem Jugendfreund Seth um Hilfe gebeten. Ein obscurer Südstaaten-Klan hat den Bürgerrechtskämpfer Seth wegen Agitation für Antiweisse zum Tode verurteilt.



