Red Harvest
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Publisher Description
A DARK CLASSIC REIMAGINED FOR MODERN READERS OF NOIR, CRIME, AND POWER
First published in 1929, Red Harvest by Dashiell Hammett is one of the most influential crime novels ever written-a brutal, uncompromising story of corruption, violence, and systemic power hidden beneath the surface of an American city.
Now presented in a premium BeeGee Noir Classics edition, this volume goes beyond the original text to deliver a deeper, more immersive reading experience.
Set in the infamous "Poisonville," the novel follows a nameless Continental Op who enters a city controlled by competing gangs, corrupt officials, and hidden power networks. Instead of restoring order, he manipulates the system itself-turning its forces inward until the entire structure begins to collapse.
This is not just a detective story.
It is a study of power, chaos, and the hidden mechanics of corruption.
WHAT MAKES THIS EDITION UNIQUE
This annotated and expanded edition includes:
✔ A deep scholarly introduction on the rise of noir fiction
✔ Chapter-by-chapter annotations (all 27 chapters)
✔ Scene-level micro-analysis of narrative structure
✔ Critical essays on power, chaos, and psychological corruption
✔ A complete study guide for students and readers
✔ Visual diagrams of timeline, character networks, and power structures
PERFECT FOR READERS WHO LOVE:
Noir fiction and hardboiled detective storiesCrime novels with psychological depthBooks about corruption, power, and hidden systemsAuthors like Raymond Chandler, James Ellroy, and modern noir thrillersLiterary analysis and annotated classics
WHY RED HARVEST STILL MATTERS
Nearly a century later, this novel remains strikingly relevant. Its portrayal of systemic corruption, moral ambiguity, and institutional failure reflects the realities of modern power structures more than ever.
This BeeGee edition transforms a classic into a powerful analytical experience, ideal for both casual readers and serious students of literature.
Includes the complete original public domain text of Red Harvest by Dashiell Hammett, enhanced with original editorial and critical material.