One Lonely Night, 9781409158677
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A late night rescue leads to deadly Cold War secrets.

One Lonely Night

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    7 December 2015

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Summary

Mike Hammer: One Lonely Night

PI Mike Hammer is out for a late-night walk in the rain when he sees a woman being pursued across a bridge. He deals with the man, but, terrified, the woman jumps to her death.

Pat Chambers, Hammer’s police department friend, identifies the pair as Communists. Hammer visits a meeting of the local party and is mistaken for a Soviet spy. Into the mix comes Oscar, the insane brother of a political candidate on an anti-corruption ticket, who Hammer …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781409158677
ISBN-10:1409158675
Series:Murder Room
Author:Mickey Spillane
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Orion
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:7 December 2015
Weight:246g
Dimensions:195mm x 133mm x 18mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Remorseless … Spillane keeps the action coming - Publishers Weekly

Spillane is a master in compelling you always to turn the next page - New York Times

Spillane is still shooting the same tasty dish - New York Times Book Review

About The Author

Mickey Spillane

Born Frank Morrison Spillane in Brooklyn, New York City, Mickey Spillane started writing while at high school. During the Second World War, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and became a fighter pilot and instructor. After the war, he moved to South Carolina. He was married three times, the third time to Jane Rogers Johnson, and had four children and two stepchildren. He wrote his first novel, I, the Jury (1947), in order to raise the money to buy a house for himself and his first wife, Mary Ann Pearce. The novel sold six and a half million copies in the United States, and introduced Spillane’s most famous character, the hardboiled PI Mike Hammer. The many novels that followed became instant bestsellers, until in 1980 the US all-time fiction bestseller list of fifteen titles boasted seven by Mickey Spillane. More than 225 million copies of his books have sold internationally. He was uniformly disliked by critics, owing to the high content of sex and violence in his books. However, he was later praised by American mystery writers Max Alan Collins and William L. DeAndrea, as well as artist Markus Lupertz. The novelist Ayn Rand, a friend of Spillane’s, appreciated the black-and-white morality of his books. Spillane was an active Jehovah’s Witness. He died in 2006.

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