Baby, it's murder A Mike Hammer novel

Mickey Spillane, 1918-2006

Book - 2025

Nine years after the events of Dig Two Graves, Hammer takes another unlikely vacation, this time on Long Island to help look after his partner Velda Sterling's seventeen-year-old sibling, Mikki. Mikki must deal with the attention of two boys vying for her affection. When Mikki gets hooked on heroin, Hammer goes on a rampage. He will find those behind the drug racket and teach them what shooting up is all about.

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Subjects
Genres
Noir fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
London : Titan Books 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Mickey Spillane, 1918-2006 (author)
Other Authors
Max Allan Collins (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"The concluding Mike Hammer novel!"--Cover.
Physical Description
190 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781803364599
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

In his 15th and reportedly final completion of Mike Hammer cases left unfinished at Spillane's death, Collins immerses Mike in the tribulations of his 17-year-old goddaughter. Yes, really. After a prologue taking place in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery at the funeral of Velda, Hammer's secretary, partner, lover, and eventual wife, Mike recalls the days in the 1970s when Velda's kid sister, Mikki Sterling, went from being a hot high school tennis prospect to losing her matches, losing interest in the sport, and letting her grades slide precipitously. Mark Traynor, Mikki's tennis coach, can offer no explanation for the crash-up, which Hammer traces to her continued attachment to Brian Ellis, her one-armed bad-boy ex-boyfriend, even as she's pursuing a hot romance with Garrett Andrew Williams the Second, who boasts all the advantages of wealth and family connections that Brian lacks. The discovery that Mikki, like every other member of her generation, is using drugs shocks the hard-bitten Hammer a lot more than you might expect. His plans to get her into rehab are upended when he's kidnapped by two hoodlums and escapes to find Velda beaten into unconsciousness, Mikki vanished, and himself soon framed for murder. Working from "several opening chapters and some plot notes," Collins rewrites a good deal of the hardest-boiled private eye's backstory, getting as close as you could expect to showing Hammer as an avenging father figure as he tracks down Mikki and deals out wholesale punishment to her abusers and their accomplices before a return to the present provides a bittersweet ending. Don't worry about being overwhelmed by sentimentality: The legendary shamus still kills and maims with the best of them. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.