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"One Hour", by Dashiell Hammet, Reflection Summary

  “One Hour” , By Dashiell Hammett, is a short story about the relationship between police corruption and white-collar crime, set in a gritty, almost modern western tale. At the surface, the story gives the impression to be about a detective who is running around and trying to figure out who committed vehicular manslaughter and grand theft auto, but in actuality the narrative is about the conspiracy to produce counterfeit money by a bunch of weird and seedy people who are all interlinked in some capacity. It all starts out by introducing The Detective , the protagonist and a person who is trying to see who ran over John Newhouse with the car of Mr. Chrostwaite, a drunk who could care less about the situation. Like all good police noir stories though, there is a person in the background, calling the shots and creating a web of lies; and when someone uncovers the truth, they get neutralized to protect cash assets. This narrative sets up the path for someone to bring down the underground