The House in Turk Street"The House in Turk Street" is an early short story by Dashiell Hammett,[1] featuring the Continental Op.[2] It was first published in Black Mask in April 1924.[3] This story indicates Hammett was turning towards themes of increasing violence in his stories,[4] and its savagery has been commented upon,[5] particularly the massacre which occurs at the end.[6] The story was loosely adapted into the film No Good Deed, directed by Bob Rafelson.[7] PlotOn a routine canvass of Turk Street in San Francisco, the Continental Op is invited into the home of the Quarres, an elderly couple. The Op is given a cup of tea and a cigar, but his interview of the Quarres is suddenly interrupted by a man with a gun, who believes he is the target of the Op's search. The Op is bound and gagged, but overhears the aftermath of a plot to steal $100,000 in bonds, as the conspirators try to decide what to do with him. References
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