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Quarry's Deal: A Quarry Novel, by Max Allan Collins

No longer a killer-for-hire, Quarry now offers his services to people targeted by other hitmen. In this case, the assassin is a beautiful woman who may be as deadly at the game as Quarry himself.

  • Sales Rank: #2366653 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-01-12
  • Released on: 2016-01-12
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l,
  • Running time: 5 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD

About the Author
Max Allan Collins is the New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of Road to Perdition, the graphic novel that inspired the Oscar-winning movie starring Paul Newman and Tom Hanks, and of the Shamus-winning Nathan Heller series of historical hardboiled mysteries. With his wife Barbara, he writes the acclaimed Trash ‘n’ Treasures mysteries under the byline Barbara Allan. Also a filmmaker, Collins created the documentary Mike Hammer’s Mickey Spillane. He lives in Iowa. Visit him at www.maxallancollins.com.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
The die is cast.
By Hard2Please
In the third Quarry book, the series' premise is fully realized. The transition from hit man simply taking orders for a murder to hit man detective solving a murder before it happens is complete. There are very few detective books in which the crime is solved before it happens, and none that I can recall in which the detective murders the potential murderer. Nor can I recall a series based on this idea. Truly an original series! I'm looking forward to the rest of the books.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Has Quarry Met His Match?
By Dave Wilde
“Quarry’s Deal” is the third book in the Quarry series. It was first published in 1976 as the Dealer. It really doesn’t matter which Quarry book you pick up first. They are all top-notch, gritty crime novels, all quick reading, and all worthy additions to your library.

Throughout the books, the reader never learns what Quarry’s real name is. The back story is that he spent some years in the Marines in Vietnam, returned to his hometown in Ohio, only to find his wife in bed with the local mechanic, walked over the next day to confront the guy, and somehow the jack holding the car up under which the guy was working gave way. Okay, maybe somebody kicked the jack. Quarry was not convicted, but was not welcome in the town and grew morose and depressed. That’s when the Broker contacted him and offered him an opportunity to do the work that Uncle Sam had trained him to do: killing. There are people out there apparently who want someone taken care of and the Broker acts as a middleman putting together the client with the two-man hitman teams (one does surveillance and one does the hit). At least, the Broker acted as a middleman before Quarry, responded to being betrayed, by finishing off the Broker and taking his files of contract killers. Now, Quarry follows these killers and, after finding out who the target is, offers to stop the hit and, for an additional fee, find out who ordered the hit.

In some respects, the Quarry books have a lot of plot-line similarities, but so do all the James Bond films and all the Tarzan books. In any case, these books are absolutely terrific entertainment.

Quarry’s Deal is set in the swinging seventies and it opens with Quarry enjoying himself at an apartment complex in Florida, one occupied almost entirely by divorced women. Quarry has attached himself to one of these divorcees and has, to put it bluntly, enjoying himself. “This one’s name was Nancy. She was wearing a skimpy black bikini. She had short dark hair and looked like a fashion model.”

But, he is there to do work and he is surveilling a contract killer even when he is lounging around at the pool, eyeing the divorcees in their bikinis. He hopes he won’t have to kill her as he had never killed a woman before and he hadn’t counted on her looking like this. He had “no idea she radiated this aura of some goddam thing or another, some damn thing that made me want to know her, made me uncomfortable at the thought of having to kill her.”

The story takes Quarry back to the Midwest where he finds this killer (a woman no less) and tries to put together what her plan is before it is too late.

The writing is smooth and flows well. Quarry tells his story with a terrific sense of humor. It is certainly set in the seventies with the women wearing pants suits with halter tops. The story has enough action and violence to make it work as an action story. Quarry is not to be trifled with, not by amateurs and not by professionals.

At 188 pages, this book should take a lot longer to read than it does, but maybe Collins just knows how to tell a good story.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Quarry keeps coming...figuratively and literally. Lol
By Jeremy
I know this was the favorite of the author but I didn't love it. I liked it but didn't really love it. He's still his sarcastic and violent best but the story didn't really do it for me. I loved the premise of what Quarry does for a living now but I got bored with it a few times. It was interesting the new relationship he has in this one. But I'll keep reading more of his "adventures."

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