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Rating:  Summary: The master of last minute plot twists Review: I've read a lot of books. Every once in a while I read a book that takes me by supprise. This book not only did that, it took me to a bar, got me drunk, and left me wanting more. Mr. Spillane is one of the best writers that it has been my pleasure to read. He makes that Louis L'amor guy look like a girly-boy. While this book isn't for the squeemish, I would highly recomend it to anyone who likes last-minute kicks in the head.
Rating:  Summary: A going-back to your childhood book, for a man of violence Review: If you like your books with a hard edge and to heck with political correctness, "The Deep" will deliver.Returning to avenge the murder of his childhood partner in crime, Deep fights the mob, the cops, politicians, basically everyone in the city. There's a mystery here but mostly it's a chance to see a 50's man's man make hamburger out of anyone who gets in his path. Spillane may not be the most polished writer but he has a visceral style that makes you smell the garbage in the alley and see the teeth fly as they shatter against a gun barrel.
Rating:  Summary: A going-back to your childhood book, for a man of violence Review: This is one of the best Mickey Spillane books because it appeals to a broader audience by not being quite as quick to violence as his Mike Hammer series. I have given this book to people who thought they would never read a Mickey Spillane book, and they have enjoyed it.
Rating:  Summary: WAITED NINE YEARS FOR THIS ONE! Review: With the publication of "The Deep" in 1961 Mickey Spillane ends a nine year writing silence. This tale has Hammer doing a lot of reflecting along with the fast action. Today Mickey Spillane is 85-years-old, and acclaimed around the globe for inventing the hard-hitting, hard-boiled protagonist who is a compelling mix of sex and sharp shooting. It's hard to believe this many years have gone by for the Brooklyn born Spillane. He's outlasted and out sold many of his contemporaries, and when last heard from was still hard at work. Perhaps those of us who love to read don't take time to thank the writers who have given us so many hours of pleasure. I certainly fall into that category, so a big hats off to Mickey Spillane and gratitude for the wealth of reading pleasure he's given so many.
Rating:  Summary: WAITED NINE YEARS FOR THIS ONE! Review: With the publication of "The Deep" in 1961 Mickey Spillane ends a nine year writing silence. This tale has Hammer doing a lot of reflecting along with the fast action. Today Mickey Spillane is 85-years-old, and acclaimed around the globe for inventing the hard-hitting, hard-boiled protagonist who is a compelling mix of sex and sharp shooting. It's hard to believe this many years have gone by for the Brooklyn born Spillane. He's outlasted and out sold many of his contemporaries, and when last heard from was still hard at work. Perhaps those of us who love to read don't take time to thank the writers who have given us so many hours of pleasure. I certainly fall into that category, so a big hats off to Mickey Spillane and gratitude for the wealth of reading pleasure he's given so many.
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