I love the "Nameless Detective of the Continental OP", the stories of Hammett have this sphere of reality you won't find in any other writer's work. Read all I could lay my hands on, here in Holland. So thanks for these stories.
Yay! It is a cold, rainy afternoon in Oregon USA. I have some respiratory congestion, so am resting. What better way to wile away the afternoon than visiting with an old friend; in this case, a Dashiell Hammett story. Thank you, Tony. Thank you, Jeff. Wonderful voice for Hammett; well narrated.
It's a gloomy cold iced-roads night in Chicago. My nephew lives in Beaverton,or., and has been telling me about your snow blasts, I have been telling him of our flooding, ice and busted pipes, we are commiserating with each other, now I am drinking cold brew coffee, he is drinking hot tea, and we are listening to dashel, and writing to you, just another cold, sweet frozen American, staying warm, lightly humored and connected, anonymously, by utube. Ain't it grand?? ☕. 🫖. 🕒. M. Elgin. Il
@@RachelWellborn-h6w Thank you. So very kind of you. Tony has several channels for ghost stories, poetry, detective stories... May you enjoy a deep dive into the tales he brings.
What a good Hammett story! Haven't read this one before. Your police story reminded me of the time I was driving in the inside lane of a freeway in L.A. There was a police car that came up behind me and seemed to be following me. Suddenly, his red and blue flashing lights flipped on, and my adrenalin shot through through the roof. I thought for sure I was being pulled over. I hadn't done anything wrong that I was aware of, but that didn't matter. I turned my blinker on and moved over to the lane on my right, prepared to move all the way over to the right shoulder, heart hammering. Instead of following me, his car shot forward, his hand waving a thank you for getting out of his way. Weak with relief, I waved back. I still think of him with gratitude.
Thanks Tony. I enjoyed that one even more than the last. Perhaps because it gave me a clearer picture of where it was set; more contained, easier to visualise. I guess I've seen so many 1950s American movies that I could see the house and characters just so. I'm looking forward to a time when you incorporate your real life experiences into a gritty psycho-drama ghost story. Otay fascinating stuff; scary! Have a good night . 🌌🌃
Love this very American voice. Midwesterner. Rolling like the prairie! Sharp pugnacious consonants for stops - lovely resonance with the R and no sibilant S.
This was an interesting story. I enjoyed your commentary, especially about your work experiences. It brought back memories (some not so good) of my work as a nurse in a variety of settings, the local county jail being the setting for the most anxiety producing events. You mentioned that you have not had any interactions with a real detective. My father-in-law is a retired detective and has shared many stories of his cases. A couple were used for documentary reenactment programs. It was always interesting to listen when he was in a story telling mood. He is 90 years old now. Sorry, I'm blathering on!😊. I liked this narrator very much. Thanks for your work giving us these stories.
Thanks for this! I enjoyed the story and I enjoyed your story about your medical past it reminded me of old stories when I was young that I'm going to going to tell my friends and family next time there's a get together!
Special Award for " Most Utterly Fatuous Question of the Week " ! The uploader provides us with this classic Hammet story FREE of charge and that is your only comment ?!?!?
I love the "Nameless Detective of the Continental OP", the stories of Hammett have this sphere of reality you won't find in any other writer's work. Read all I could lay my hands on, here in Holland. So thanks for these stories.
Love the narration. He sounds completely jaded
I love this. After listening to Raymond Chandler audio books I'm so glad I found this.
I will always want to do more hard-boiled because it’s one of my favourite genres
Yay! It is a cold, rainy afternoon in Oregon USA. I have some respiratory congestion, so am resting. What better way to wile away the afternoon than visiting with an old friend; in this case, a Dashiell Hammett story. Thank you, Tony. Thank you, Jeff. Wonderful voice for Hammett; well narrated.
It's a gloomy cold iced-roads night in Chicago. My nephew lives in Beaverton,or.,
and has been telling me about your snow blasts, I have been telling him of our flooding, ice and busted pipes, we are commiserating with each other, now I am drinking cold brew coffee, he is drinking hot tea, and we are listening to dashel, and writing to you, just another cold, sweet frozen American, staying warm, lightly humored and connected, anonymously, by utube. Ain't it grand??
☕. 🫖. 🕒.
M. Elgin. Il
I’m praying for you from Richmond Virginia USA 🇺🇸
I just found this it my 1st.
Hav a blessed day 💐
@@RachelWellborn-h6w Thank you. So very kind of you. Tony has several channels for ghost stories, poetry, detective stories... May you enjoy a deep dive into the tales he brings.
From the deep south love listening. Makes up a part of my day. It's cold in the deep south. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Seattle here
Glad that you are getting this genre out. Pulp noir signals. Tip of the chapeau through dim cigarette haze.
What a good Hammett story! Haven't read this one before. Your police story reminded me of the time I was driving in the inside lane of a freeway in L.A. There was a police car that came up behind me and seemed to be following me. Suddenly, his red and blue flashing lights flipped on, and my adrenalin shot through through the roof. I thought for sure I was being pulled over. I hadn't done anything wrong that I was aware of, but that didn't matter. I turned my blinker on and moved over to the lane on my right, prepared to move all the way over to the right shoulder, heart hammering. Instead of following me, his car shot forward, his hand waving a thank you for getting out of his way. Weak with relief, I waved back. I still think of him with gratitude.
lol. I’ve had this experience.
I love Dashiel Hammett. This was wonderful, you chose your reader well. Thank you Tony!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Tony.
I enjoyed that one even more than the last.
Perhaps because it gave me a clearer picture of where it was set; more contained, easier to visualise.
I guess I've seen so many 1950s American movies that I could see the house and characters just so.
I'm looking forward to a time when you incorporate your real life experiences into a gritty psycho-drama ghost story.
Otay fascinating stuff; scary!
Have a good night .
🌌🌃
Love this very American voice. Midwesterner. Rolling like the prairie! Sharp pugnacious consonants for stops - lovely resonance with the R and no sibilant S.
I hope he sees the comment
Its high summer in Australia mid January 2024 ❤ love these short stories 😄
This was an interesting story. I enjoyed your commentary, especially about your work experiences. It brought back memories (some not so good) of my work as a nurse in a variety of settings, the local county jail being the setting for the most anxiety producing events. You mentioned that you have not had any interactions with a real detective. My father-in-law is a retired detective and has shared many stories of his cases. A couple were used for documentary reenactment programs. It was always interesting to listen when he was in a story telling mood. He is 90 years old now. Sorry, I'm blathering on!😊. I liked this narrator very much. Thanks for your work giving us these stories.
This is a very cool comment.
Hammett and Humphrey Bogart go hand in hand for me. Well done, Mr. Ronan! I feel like I've heard you read before. Yes?
Thanks for this! I enjoyed the story and I enjoyed your story about your medical past it reminded me of old stories when I was young that I'm going to going to tell my friends and family next time there's a get together!
TY. Got my interest and kept it till the end.
Good Morning!
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Good morning !
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Why does it begin 49 sec in?
mine begins straight after the intro music so about 11 seconds
Special Award for " Most Utterly Fatuous Question of the Week " !
The uploader provides us with this
classic Hammet story FREE of charge and that is your only comment ?!?!?
Cant go wrong with Hammett, no matter how its spelled.
lol. corrected
@@classicdetective I thought it might be his French cousin.
@@ropeburnsrussellHee hee ! it sounds Dutch or something?😊
Lovwly
I always liked Dashiell
I feel he is bit of a Socialist!
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'promo sm' ✋
What does this mean?
@@classicdetective Yes, what?
@@janetmacleod7948 what does Promo SM mean
Awwwww Tone I love you more than sugar in me coffee but please don't do the American accent. It takes me completely out of the story :(
That’s not me
@@classicdetective LOLOLOL ok no wonder it didn't sound like you! Comment withdrawn
@@JennyLane8666 He’s an actual American!