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Home is the Sailor (Hard Case Crime) [Mass Market Paperback]

Day Keene

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Titan Books; Reprint edition (28 Jan 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0857683195
  • ISBN-13: 978-0857683199
  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 1.5 x 17.1 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,145,043 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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After years at sea, Swede Nelson just wanted to find a nice girl and settle down. But what he found instead was Corliss Mason: beautiful, sensual, irresistible and nothing but trouble. It begins with a bar fight that lands Swede in jail. Soon he s helping Corliss cover up a killing. But how long can they get away with murder? And why can t Swede shake the terrible suspicion that he s being set up?

About the Author

One of the leading paperback mystery writers of the 1950s, Day Keene also wrote for radio, television, movies, and pulp magazines. In addition to creating some of the most memorable noir nightmares ever published, Keene (real name: Gunnar Hjerstedt) also wrote widely praised mainstream novels such as Chautauqua, which was the basis for the Elvis Presley movie The Trouble With Girls.

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A Long Lost Classic Who's Time Has Come!! 28 Mar 2005
By Andrew Salmon - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
It's the mission of Hard Case Crime to re-introduce lost classic noir fiction to a modern reading public and nowhere is that mission better fulfilled than with Home Is The Sailor.

Day Keene, one of the all-time, yet sadly forgotten greats is at his best in this fine novel. Swede Nelson is as tough as they come but it is his overall decency which underpins this twisting tale of murder, theft and blackmail. The poor guy hits port after decades at sea with the idea of settling down to a normal, happy life and before his feet are wet winds up involved in a murder plot, helplessly in love then married to a mecurial femme fatale who may want Swede dead as much as she loves him. The action is great in this one, the characters unforgettable, the pace rapid-fire while never seeming thin. This book is everything that good noir fiction is supposed to be and Keene deserves a second chance with new readers.

It's easy to get to be blinded by the Big Three: Hammett/Chandler/Macdonald and overlook some of the forgotten greats who helped to make mystery fiction what it is today. Hurrah for Hard Case Crime and its mission and hurrah for Home Is The Sailor. It is a great novel that does not disappoint.

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As Hard-Boiled As They Get! 22 Mar 2005
By Douglas - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I can't remember the last time I have had such an enjoyable reading experience!

This book is rather legendary in pulp fiction circles and I have read about it for years. I was really excited when Hard Case Crime announced that it was reissuing it after all this time.

HOME IS THE SAILOR utilizes every pulp convention in the book, and I think it is because of this that it works so well. This book would not be written now...it is definitely of its time. Then again, so are the movies "The Postman Always Rings Twice" and "The Big Sleep." This is a great part of its charm and I found myself nostalgic for a time I didn't live in and a world that probably never existed.

What is most interesting to me about this book is that, despite the wonderfully over-the top portrayal of its characters, it still shows that though times may change, the screwy aspects of the relationships between men and women don't.

For those who like this genre of fiction, I cannot recommend this book enough. For those who have never read classic hard-boiled pulp fiction, this is an excellent place to start. It's the template for every one you'll ever read, but like an original Muddy Waters song, it may have been done a thousand different ways by a thousand different people, but it was never done better.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
A good introduction to an underappreciated master 21 Mar 2005
By Craig Clarke - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Day Keene's name (itself a pseudonym for Gunnar Hjerstedt) isn't as well-known as James M. Cain, Jim Thompson, Dashiell Hammett, or Raymond Chandler, the acknowledged masters of noir literature. That's probably because Keene's writing isn't as generally palatable, tending toward an even darker tone than the others.

Even in a book with such irredeemable characters as Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice, there is a sense that they are at least aware that what they are doing is wrong. There is no such guarantee with Day Keene. (In one of his later books, for example, one character has molested his mentally-disabled sister so often that she stays in bed most of the time, just waiting.)

Home is the Sailor is, like most of its ilk, based on the common assumption that a woman who is good in bed can make a man do anything, and killing is just the beginning. Usually the men in these books are about half-witted, mostly unaware of how skillfully they are being manipulated until it's too late. Such is the fate of Swede Nelson, who falls into the clutches of young widow Corliss Mason and gets taken on the ride of his life, with options for the other kind, when all he wants to do is settle down and buy a farm....

Corliss is a lot of the draw that this book holds, her status as a femme fatale is secure, and Swede Nelson is the kind of fallible hero who is easy to identify with. I saw the revelation coming miles away, but I've been reading a lot of these kinds of books lately, and Keene more than makes up for it with the pace of the story (though it is a little on the long side once things start to wrap up). With Home is the Sailor acting as the springboard, I'll definitely be looking for more from Day Keene.

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