Killing Town Audiobook By Mickey Spillane, Max Allan Collins cover art

Killing Town

Mike Hammer

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Killing Town

By: Mickey Spillane, Max Allan Collins
Narrated by: Dan John Miller
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Mike Hammer steals a ride on a train upstate to Killington. But he is welcomed by a nasty surprise: he is accused by police of raping and murdering a young woman near the freight yards. Roughed up by the cops and facing a murder charge, Hammer's future looks bleak. Only a beautiful blonde, Melba Charles - daughter of powerful Senator Charles - might possibly save him...if he pays the price.

But why would Melba help save a man she has never met? And, more to the point, where is the real murderer?

From a brittle, brown manuscript, the first Mike Hammer novel - begun by Mickey Spillane in the mid-40s and completed 70 years later by Max Allan Collins - is a gift to mystery fans on the occasion of the noir master's 100th birthday.

©2018 Mickey Spillane Publishing (P)2018 Journalstone Publishing
Crime Fiction Mystery Murder Crime Hard-Boiled Fiction

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A great read that was well-performed. Mike Hammer lives on! Five Stars all the way.

Mike Hammer is as tough as they come.

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All of these books are like old friends. The ones that have been to jail, cuss like sailors, and drink like fish. As long as yous knowin what you’re in for. As for the new moral majority reviewers , they’ll hate it. And isn’t that enough reason to listen ?

A good story and delivery !

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