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Chargement... A Long Time Dead: A Mike Hammer Casebookpar Mickey Spillane, Max Allan Collins (Introduction)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Spillane and Collins have given us another taste of the Mike Hammer legend. This time, Collins has found eight short stories that Spillane left behind incomplete. They are presented here in chronological order and, though short, each is imbued with that frantic explosion of Hammer violence and hardboiled beauty that filled Spillane's original Hammer novels. Each story is a fine read. There is no filler. It would be real difficult to choose one as my favorite. Remarkably, as Collins hints in a he introduction, each story, brief as they are, quickly draws the reader into Hammer's world. Anyone who has read Mike Hammer will certainly enjoy this collection, although it certainly leaves one wanting more. If you like tough guy fiction, you can’t do any better than Mickey Spillane’s, Mike Hammer. Max Allen Collins has dusted off and ,in some cases, finished these short stories that Spillane created before his death in 2006. If you have been a fan of Mike Hammer for many years, these stories will bring back pleasant memories of the heydays of hard hitting, fast shooting crime fiction. If you haven’t read Spillane before, you are in for a real treat. Hammer and his knockout girl friend/P.I. partner Velma, are a rare breed these days. With Hammer’s quick shooting .45 and Velma’s breath taking 38’s, there is nothing politically correct here. Just stand up action and straight shooting reaction, where the good guys win and the criminals pay. The short stories are not quite the same caliber as such Spillane novels as I, The Jury or Kiss Me Deadly, but they are true Hammer none the less. Book provided for review by Amazon Vine. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
With an introduction by Max Allan Collins: The first collection of stories starring legendary Mike Hammer, the toughest private investigator in history It starts with a few near-accidents: A car almost swipes Mike Hammer when he's crossing the street. A junkie robs the notoriously hardboiled detective at knifepoint. A fight on a subway platform comes close to pushing him in front of a train. While any one of these could be a coincidence, together they make a conspiracy--one that Hammer will have to end in order to survive. And when it comes to finishing something--or someone--nobody does it better than Hammer. One of the twentieth century's bestselling American mystery authors, Mickey Spillane changed noir fiction forever when he loosed Mike Hammer on the world. Now these eight short stories, collected and finished by Max Allan Collins, show that Spillane is still capable of redefining the genre. The stories in A Long Time Dead have received numerous accolades, including an Edgar Award nomination, two International Association of Media and Tie-in Writers "Scribe" Awards, and a Private Eye Writers of America Shamus Award. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Growing up, there was Mannix. Mike Connors took a more than his share of punishment. He was shot seventeen times and knocked unconscious fifty-five times in eight seasons. Then came James Rockford who with his cool car also became the victim of much abuse. Private eyes took a lot of abuse. Then came Stacey Keech playing Mike Hammer. Hammer didn't take the abuse. He dished it out.
A Long Time Dead is a collection of short stories by Mickey Spillane that were left unfinished at his death. Collins collected up the stories and finished them. He has had a history of working with Spillane and seamlessly fills in the missing material. The short story format is new even so much to make the television episodes seem long. It is the same Mike Hammer -- gruff, quick to use his gun, and by far the most sexist P.I. in popular culture. Mike thinks that the female scientist would make a nice specimen and hardly passes a chance to describe a woman as a work of art to the reader. Velda, his secretary, is more than a secretary. She is a partner in the Hammer Investigations. She also carries a .22 or .38 -- progress, but still smaller than Mike's .45.
A Long Time Dead brings together eight stories from three decades of writing. The stories grab the reader from the start whether it is a junkie on death row or a disabled veteran. Justice comes quick and is forceful to the lowest hood to authority figures. There is the law and there is justice. Lucky Strikes, beer, and violence make up a good part of this detective’s diet. Rough, smooth talking, and driven Mike Hammer returns for some unfinished business. ( )