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The Last Quarry by Max Allan Collins
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The Last Quarry (Hard Case Crime)

by Max Allan Collins

Series: Quarry (6), Hard Case Crime (23)

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magnumpigg's review

Quarry is a wonderful character -- a hit man. One of the best in the Hardcase Crime series. This was the first Quarry published by them but is not the first Quarry story. Since then, others have been published. If you like hit-man stories, these are some of the best.
  magnumpigg | Nov 7, 2009 |

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Quarry is a wonderful character -- a hit man. One of the best in the Hardcase Crime series. This was the first Quarry published by them but is not the first Quarry story. Since then, others have been published. If you like hit-man stories, these are some of the best. ( )
  magnumpigg | Nov 7, 2009 |
The Last Quarry is among the best of the titles in the entire Hard Case Crime line. Despite the title, this is the First Quarry novel published in the series--The First Quarry was published later and Quarry in the Middle is forthcoming in 2009.

The blend of a serious plot with darkly comedic moments is nearly perfect. Quarry's characterization is fascinating, as he copes with emotional attachment to his assassination target. He's an undeniable anachronism in the world, including non-PC opinions. The fact that the final showdown happens in such an un-Quarrylike manner shows how emotionally involved he becomes, no matter what he actually says in the narration.

Most crime novels end in revenge, a double-cross, or just run out of characters to kill. With the Last Quarry, I found the ending, where we see a hardened assassin returning to retirement slightly different from the one he originally left, very satisfying. ( )
  Wova4 | Apr 11, 2009 |
silly hard-boiled story, but fun subway reading ( )
  jonathon.hodge | Feb 26, 2009 |
My kind of book -- hit the ground running and don't stop. ( )
  TallyDi | Jun 10, 2008 |
A fine book and I wasn't expecting it. The last Colins I read, Deadly beloved, lacked and when I picked up this one, I figured it would be more of the same. Thankfully, it wasn't.

The main character is interesting and believable (except when he calls a Marine a "soldier"), and the story was well paced and interesting. Everything about this book (except for the noted slur above) was worthwhile.

Shoot, I liked it so much, I'm going to tear into Two for the money next.

We're still not judging books by their covers, but it must be said that this one has a great cover and it includes, yes, another scantily clad woman. ( )
  Baviv | May 21, 2008 |
A fun anti-hero type of book. Collins' Quarry character may be a bit too similar to his Nolan character, making the two nearly interchangeable in my mind.
  MarquesadeFlambe | Jan 18, 2007 |
Rather nifty "caper" fiction, if utterly forgettable. Apparently a great many books starring "Quarry" have been written. Liked it, but doubt I'll remember it. ;) ( )
  worldsedge | Jan 2, 2007 |
Hitman comes out of retirement for just one more job. Heard that one before? Who hasn't. Collins pulls it off, mostly, with some nice action sequences and spare description. Hardboiled fans won't find anything new here, but are not likely to be disappointed either. ( )
  EdKupfer | Dec 13, 2006 |
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