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Mickey Spillane

Mickey Spillane
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Mickey Spillane

Mickey Spillane published his first novel, I, the Jury, in 1947. Since then his books have sold more than 140 million copies, and his private eye character Mike Hammer has become a household name. A Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America, Spillane lived, fished, and found that writing just kept coming back to find him in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Mickey Spillane died July 17, 2006.

Body Lover is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
KILLING MAN is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
I the Jury is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
MY GUN IS QUICK is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
Kiss Me Deadly is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
ONE LONELY NIGHT is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
Vengeance is Mine is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
The Big Kill is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
BODY LOVER CST will be released on August 15, 2006 in eAudio
Aug 15, 2006
BODY LOVER CST is now available in eAudio
Aug 15, 2006
I THE JURY will be released on August 15, 2006 in eAudio
Aug 15, 2006
I THE JURY is now available in eAudio
Aug 15, 2006
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Aug 15, 2006
I the Jury is now available in
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Vengeance is Mine will be released on August 15, 2006 in
Aug 15, 2006
Vengeance is Mine is now available in
Aug 15, 2006

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Globe and Mail, May 18, 2012
...certain American type, the damaged loner. But the books, and all their cognates (the work of Dashiell Hammett, Mickey Spillane, even James M. Cain, Brett Halliday, Donald Hamilton and Lee Child after their fashion) would not function without the basic...
NewsOK.com, May 18, 2012
...detective novel “Lady, Go Die” is based on a lost partial novel found in the papers of writer Mickey Spillane, who died in 2006. It’s been completed by Spillane’s frequent collaborator and award-winning mystery novelist Max Allan Collins. Collins...
Associated Content, May 18, 2012
...have greatly influenced your own writing? A1) "Many great authors come to mind, including Robert Ludlum, Dashiell Hammett, Mickey Spillane, Daphne du Maurier, Thomas Hardy, Sidney Sheldon, Barbara Taylor Bradford. With respect to books in particular:...
NewsOK.com, May 18, 2012
...detective novel “Lady, Go Die” is based on a lost partial novel found in the papers of writer Mickey Spillane, who died in 2006. It's been completed by Spillane's frequent collaborator and award-winning mystery novelist Max Allan Collins. Collins has...
Manmade Mag, May 14, 2012
...the author of the Road to Perdition graphic novel, off which the film was based. With his new Mickey Spillane collaboration "Lady, Go Die" in great bookstores everywhere, we thought it would be fun to ask him for...
Indiewire, May 8, 2012
...Elmore Leonard forgoes the advice of Ernest Hemingway, and says: "Never open a book with weather." Well, Mickey Spillane isn't one for niceties or poetry, and he certainly lived by that code, as the late author's "Lady, Go Die!" doesn't mince words from...
Sabotage Times, March 2, 2012
...go since. Among the earliest were paperbacks passed on to me by my elderly, bedridden Auntie Betty, including Mickey Spillane’s I, the Jury and The Pirate by Harold Robbins, which she warned me was ‘a bit saucy’: pretty soon, my feverish teenage...
Rock Hill Herald, February 28, 2012
...in 1962. The firm started specializing in book publicity in the mid 70's doing tours for authors Mickey Spillane and Wayne Dyer. Since then authors ranging from Jimmy Carter to Dean Koontz and Sophia Loren to Tom Brokaw have benefitted from PTA's unique...
CW Richmond WUPV, February 28, 2012
...1962.� The firm started specializing in book publicity in the mid 70's doing tours for authors Mickey Spillane and Wayne Dyer. Since then authors ranging from Jimmy Carter to Dean Koontz and Sophia Loren to Tom Brokaw have benefitted from PTA's unique...
FOX 5 KVVU-TV, February 28, 2012
...1962.� The firm started specializing in book publicity in the mid 70's doing tours for authors Mickey Spillane and Wayne Dyer. Since then authors ranging from Jimmy Carter to Dean Koontz and Sophia Loren to Tom Brokaw have benefitted from PTA's unique...
Kait 8, February 28, 2012
...1962.  The firm started specializing in book publicity in the mid 70's doing tours for authors Mickey Spillane and Wayne Dyer. Since then authors ranging from Jimmy Carter to Dean Koontz and Sophia Loren to Tom Brokaw have benefitted from PTA's unique...
KSWT13, February 28, 2012
...1962.  The firm started specializing in book publicity in the mid 70's doing tours for authors Mickey Spillane and Wayne Dyer. Since then authors ranging from Jimmy Carter to Dean Koontz and Sophia Loren to Tom Brokaw have benefitted from PTA's unique...
KPTM FOX 42, February 28, 2012
...1962.� The firm started specializing in book publicity in the mid 70's doing tours for authors Mickey Spillane and Wayne Dyer. Since then authors ranging from Jimmy Carter to Dean Koontz and Sophia Loren to Tom Brokaw have benefitted from PTA's unique...