Hardboiled Mystery Literature
Hardboiled Mystery Literature is a genre of crime fiction that is characterized by its tough, cynical, and often violent depiction of the world. It typically features a hard-drinking, hard-living detective who operates outside the bounds of the law to solve complex and gritty cases. The tone of Hardboiled Mystery Literature is dark and gritty, with a focus on the seedy underbelly of society. The dialogue is sharp and fast-paced, often peppered with slang and tough-guy talk. The genre is known for its moral ambiguity, with protagonists who are not afraid to bend or break the rules in pursuit of justice. Hardboiled Mystery Literature is a staple of American literature, popularized by authors such as Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler.