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Winter 1964. After a hit-and-run accident nearly kills her mother,
Mike Hammer’s partner (both in life and the PI business), Velda
Sterling, learns her father is not who she thought he is. Seeking
to uncover her true, troubling heritage, Velda and Mike travel to
Phoenix, Arizona—and sunny Dreamland Park, where retired law
enforcement officers protect and corral notorious criminals held
under Witness Protection. Mike and Velda find themselves swept up
in escalating violence, fueled by the missing millions from an
armored-car robbery, which leads them to a deadly midnight
confrontation in a cemetery—where secrets are buried and open
graves await.
Mike Hammer, the iconic PI created by hard-boiled crime master
Mickey Spillane and written by New York Times bestseller Max Allan
Collins, returns in Masquerade for Murder. After Mike Hammer
witnesses Wall Street superstar Vincent Colby getting clipped by a
speeding red Ferrari, the shaken victim's stockbroker father hires
Hammer to find the driver. But the toughest private eye of them all
soon is caught up in a series of bizarre, seemingly unconnected
slayings marked by a forbidden martial arts technique. What do a
lovely redhead, a short-tempered bartender, an exotic call girl, a
murdered police inspector and a movie stuntman have to do with a
scheme that might have transformed young Colby into a psychological
time bomb?
Mike Hammer's deadly final adventure challenges everything we knew
about the enduring noir detective in this gripping finale with a
shocking twist. The concluding Hammer novel begins with a 21st
century funeral before flashing back to summer, 1970. Six years
after the events of Dig Two Graves, Hammer takes another unlikely
vacation-this time on Long Island to help look after his partner
Velda Sterling's seventeen-year-old sibling, Willa. Willa must deal
with the attention of two boys vying for her affection-Hammer
preferring the good kid from a wealthy family over the long-haired
doper with an Easy Rider vibe. When Willa gets hooked on heroin,
Hamm-filled with contempt for dope dealers-goes on a rampage. He
will find the man behind the drug racket and teach him what
shooting up is all about. But a final resolution awaits him in the
future at that funeral....
A Triple-Shot Anthology From the Undisputed Master of Detective Fiction. In Mickey Spillane's classic detective novels, the action exploded in a bone-crunching catharsis. Men and women didn't make love, they collided. Tough brutes used their fists to drive home a message. Tougher broads used guile. And no one's morals were loftier than the gutter. No apologies. Little redemption. They rendered critics powerless, shocked intellectuals, inspired a new wave of pulp mayhem, and left the public hungry for more. Given their hot, fever-pitch prose and breathless pacing, Spillane’s Mike Hammer novels quickly became one of the most successful series in publishing history—an innovative, no-holds-barred, ultravisceral explosion of sex and violence that made Hammer a literary legend, and Spillane, one of the bestselling authors of all time. After fifty years, neither has lost their power to sucker punch the reader. Find out for yourself in this first-time ever omnibus featuring the first three Mike Hammer novels by the living master of the hard-boiled mystery…
Before Jack Reacher . . . there was Mike Hammer 'The king of
hard-boiled crime fiction' USA TODAY Classic pulp crime fiction
from an author who has sold over 200 million copies worldwide. When
Jack Williams is discovered shot dead, the investigating cop Pat
Chambers calls his acquaintance, and Jack's closest friend, PI Mike
Hammer. Back when they fought in the Marines together, Jack took a
Japanese bayonet, losing his arm, to save Hammer. Hammer vows to
identify the killer ahead of the police, and to exact fatal
revenge. His starting point is the list of guests at a party at
Jack's apartment the night he died: Jack's fiancee, a recovering
dope addict, a beautiful psychiatrist, twin socialite sisters, a
college student and a mobster. But as he tracks them down, so too
does the killer, and soon it's not only Jack who is dead . . . And
now Hammer is firmly in the killer's sights.
Hammer finds himself up against a clever serial killer targeting
only cops. A killer his old friend Captain Pat Chambers had put
away many years ago is suddenly freed on new, seemingly
indisputable evidence, and Hammer wonders if this seemingly placid,
very odd old man might somehow be engineering cop killings that all
seem to be either accidental or by natural causes. At the same time
Hammer and Velda are dealing with the fallout - some of it mob,
some of it federal government - over the $89 billion dollar cache
the detective is (rightly) suspected of finding not long ago.
ON MICKEY SPILLANE'S 100TH BIRTHDAY - A BRAND-NEW NOVEL FROM THE MASTER
When legendary mystery writer Mickey Spillane died in 2006, he left
behind the manuscript of one last novel he'd just completed: THE LAST
STAND. He asked his friend and colleague (and fellow Mystery Writers of
America Grand Master) Max Allan Collins to take responsibility for
finding the right time and place to publish this final book. Now, on
the hundredth anniversary of Spillane's birth, his millions of fans
will at last get to read THE LAST STAND, together with a second
never-before-published work, this one from early in Spillane's career:
the feverish crime novella A BULLET FOR SATISFACTION.
A tarnished former cop goes on a crusade to find a politician's killer
and avoid the .45-caliber slug with his name on it. A pilot forced to
make an emergency landing in the desert finds himself at the center of
a struggle between FBI agents, unsavory fortune hunters, and members of
the local Indian tribe to control a mysterious find that could mean
wealth and power - or death. Two substantial new works filled with
Spillane's muscular prose and the gorgeous women and two-fisted action
the author was famous for, topped off by an introduction from Max Allan
Collins describing the history of these lost manuscripts and his long
relationship with the writer who was his mentor, his hero, and for much
of the last century the bestselling author in the world.
Hammer accompanies a politician to Moscow, where he is arrested by
the KGB and imprisoned. He quickly escapes, but back in the States
the government is none too happy. Russia demands his return to
stand charges, and various government agencies are following him. A
question dogs Hammer - why does Russia want him back, and why was
he sent to Russia with the senator in the first place?
ON MICKEY SPILLANE'S 100TH BIRTHDAY-- A BRAND-NEW NOVEL FROM THE MASTER
When legendary mystery writer Mickey Spillane died in 2006, he left behind the manuscript of one last novel he d just completed: THE LAST STAND. He asked his friend and colleague (and fellow Mystery Writers of America Grand Master) Max Allan Collins to take responsibility for finding the right time and place to publish this final book. Now, on the hundredth anniversary of Spillane s birth, his millions of fans will at last get to read THE LAST STAND, together with a second never-before-published work, this one from early in Spillane s career: the feverish crime novella A BULLET FOR SATISFACTION.
A tarnished former cop goes on a crusade to find a politician s killer and avoid the .45-caliber slug with his name on it. A pilot forced to make an emergency landing in the desert finds himself at the center of a struggle between FBI agents, unsavory fortune hunters, and members of the local Indian tribe to control a mysterious find that could mean wealth and power or death. Two substantial new works filled with Spillane s muscular prose and the gorgeous women and two-fisted action the author was famous for, topped off by an introduction from Max Allan Collins describing the history of these lost manuscripts and his long relationship with the writer who was his mentor, his hero, and for much of the last century the bestselling author in the world.
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Before Jack Reacher . . . there was Mike Hammer One night, a blonde
jumps out in front of PI Mike Hammer's car. She's so scared he
doesn't have much choice but to give her a ride. At a police
roadblock, he discovers she's on the run from a sanatorium, but he
passes her off as his wife. Other people besides the police are
after the blonde, and these people play rough. Real rough. The
blonde turns out to be the star witness against some big-time
mobsters. Mike has blundered into something unimaginably big, but
the Feds don't want him involved - and take his PI licence and gun.
For Mike, it's a chance to strike a blow against evil on a grand
scale. He discovers that something representing a great deal of
money, and a lot of power, has gone missing, and that some people
will go to any lengths to get it back . . .
Before Jack Reacher . . . there was Mike Hammer Out-of-town
salesman Chester Wheeler is an old war buddy of PI Mike Hammer's.
Now he's dead, supposedly having shot himself after an all-night
drinking session - as Hammer's guest. Hammer wakes up to the sound
of the police questioning him, but he suspects murder. While the DA
takes his PI and gun licences, Hammer gets out on the trail.
Pushing his way through a swirl of gay bars and gaming clubs,
high-price fashion models and not just a little blackmail, he
realises someone is working hard to frame him. And, with the help
of his police buddy, Pat Chambers, and secretary Velda - now
holding her own PI licence - he's working hard to find out why.
Everywhere he turns, he keeps coming up against a blonde beauty
named Juno. She holds the key to a crime wave that could unlock the
mystery behind Chester's murder . . .
* Hammer accompanies a politician to Moscow, where he is arrested
by the KGB and imprisoned. He quickly escapes, but back in the
States the government is none too happy. Russia demands his return
to stand charges, and various government agencies are following
him. A question dogs Hammer - why does Russia want him back, and
why was he sent to Russia with the senator in the first place?
A trio of classic novels in the third omnibus from "the king of
hard boiled crime fiction" ("USA Today").
"There's a kind of power about Mickey Spillane that no other
writer can imitate" ("New York Times"), and it's in full force in
this collection of three of his greatest Mike Hammer novels:
"The Girl Hunters" Hammer's voluptuous, long-lost love is targeted
by the mastermind assassin known as the Dragon.
"The Snake" Protecting a runaway blonde, Hammer trades barbs and
lead with crooked politicos, snarling hoods, and sex-hungry
females.
"The Twisted Thing" A kidnapping case links Hammer to a fourteen
year-old mystery and the most venomous killer the private eye has
ever faced.
Hammer is summoned to a meeting with Jamie Winters, United States
Senator from New York, and Jamie's lovely, very smart wife, Nicole,
considered by many to be the power behind the throne. Winters is
being blackmailed, and Hammer is given a list of suspects who may
be behind the threats to the Senator's career. But when the
suspects begin to drop like flies, Hammer realises there is more to
this case than just a salacious tape.
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