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The novel "The Thin Man" was written in 1934 by American author, Dashiell Hammett. The book was later made into a six-part film series and also a TV series of the same name.

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Dashiell Hammett wrote the novel "The Thin Man" which was first published in 1934. The novel features the characters Nick and Nora Charles and is known for its blend of mystery and witty dialogue.

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