This is perhaps one of the more calculated and cold Quarry novels I’ve read (inc. the Hardcase Crime books). Max Allan Collins paints a perfect picture of the subtle yet shockingly effective kill – one of the hallmarks of the series.
Like the other Quarry books I found myself unable to put it down. There is something about Quarry and his method that intrigues and addicts. No longer a traditional hitman, his self made occupation relies upon tracking assassins (for lack of a better word) and dealing for their targets lives. It’s an interesting concept that doesn’t date.
A must for fans of the HCC series.
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