Mike Hammer: Masquerade for Murder

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Product Details
Price
$22.99  $21.38
Publisher
Titan Books (UK)
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.3 X 1.0 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781785655562

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About the Author
Max Allan Collins is the author of Road to Perdition, the acclaimed graphic novel that inspired the movie, and of the multiple-award-winning Nathan Heller series of historical hardboiled mysteries. Max Allan Collins is one of most prolific and popular authors working in the field today. He was chosen as a 2017 Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America. He is also the literary executor of Mickey Spillane.
Reviews
"For readers of a younger age, Collins may become as synonymous with the Hammer character as Spillane was and is for seasoned fans. If that happens, it will be because he has earned it. My guess is that Spillane, if he were alive, would be overjoyed by that occurrence. Read MASQUERADE FOR MURDER and see why."
--BookReporter

"Spillane fans will be pleased to see how well Collins captures the brash tone but everyman personality of the latter-day Hammer without trying to imitate the character's infamous vigilante crusades of earlier years. Spillane (1918-2006) would be proud of how well Collins has maintained his legacy."
--Publishers Weekly

"Honestly, having writer Max Allan Collins turn in another Mike Hammer novel in this Legacy series is like our enjoying the gift that never stops giving...Blood flows as is the norm in any Hammer caper with a conclusion we soundly approved of. We think you will too."
--Pulp Fiction Reviews

"Collins at his best, vintage Hammer, and indistinguishable from classic Mickey Spillane-as if Spillane never really left."
--Borg.com, Best of 2020

"One-time king of American pulp fiction Mickey Spillane left a stock of literary fragments for Max Allan Collins to expand into full-length novels. And a first-rate job he makes of it."
--Daily Mail