Dead Street | BACK FROM THE DEAD Tough guy detective novelist Mickey Spillane's posthumous novel brings all the pleasures of his best work back to life
BACK FROM THE DEAD Tough guy detective novelist Mickey Spillane's posthumous novel brings all the pleasures of his best work back to life
Book Review

Dead Street (2007)

EW's GRADE
A

Details Release Date: Oct 30, 2007; Writer: Mickey Spillane; Genres: Fiction, True Crime; Publisher: Hard Crime Case

Dead Street, by the late creator of the Mike Hammer PI series, is a crackerjack coda loaded with old Mickey Spillane staples: a hard-as-nails detective, tough-talking dames, and rat-a-tat dialogue. A retired NYC cop learns that the fiancée he thought was murdered 20 years ago really suffered a decades-long case of amnesia. As the two reconnect, mobsters, terrorists, and double-crossers give chase to unearth a national-security secret buried in her memory. And in an apt bit of ghostwriting, Max Allan Collins seamlessly completed the book's unfinished final chapters from Spillane's copious notes. A

Originally posted Oct 26, 2007 Published in issue #962 Nov 02, 2007 Order article reprints

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