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The First Quarry (Hard Case Crime) [Mass Market Paperback]

Max Allan Collins (Author)
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Hard Case Crime September 2008
BIG MAN ON CAMPUS

Crime fiction readers know Quarry, the ruthless killer-for-hire, from Max Allan Collins’ acclaimed novels – most recently THE LAST QUARRY, which told the story of the assassin’s final assignment (and was the basis for the feature film The Last Lullaby).

But where did Quarry's story start?  For first time ever, the best-selling author of ROAD TO PERDITION takes us back to the beginning, revealing the never-before-told story of Quarry’s first job: infiltrating a college campus and eliminating a professor whose affair with one of his beautiful, young students is the least of his sins…
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Indefatigable genre veteran Collins brought back his hit-man hero Quarry two years ago (The Last Quarry, 2006) after a 30-year hiatus. Now he flashes way back to reveal how Quarry got in the killing business. Naturally, it started in Vietnam, where ne’er-do-well Quarry found something he was good at—killing people; later, after a wrong turn or two back in the States, he hooks up with a broker who runs a murder-for-hire business. Quarry’s first target: a philandering college professor whose latest conquest happens to be the coed daughter of a Chicago mafioso. Rationalizing that the prof is a dead man whether or not Quarry does the deed, our antihero takes the job. Like Lawrence Block in his hit-man series starring the similarly one-named Keller, Collins manages the neat trick of engendering sympathy for a killer by muddying the moral waters: plot complications change the terms of the deal, requiring Quarry to do his killing out of self-preservation rather than cold-blooded commerce. Either way, Collins knows the terrain, mixing pulp-style action with just enough character building to keep us going. Great entertainment from a pro’s pro. --Bill Ott

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Violent and volatile and packed with sexuality…classic pulp fiction --USA Today

Collins witty, hard boiled prose would make Raymond Chandler proud --Entertainment Weekly

As cool as an Eskimo Pie on a hot summer day and as sharp as a Ginsu knife --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 204 pages
  • Publisher: Hard Case Crime; First Edition edition (September 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0843959657
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843959659
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #922,164 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Max Allan Collins is a New York Times bestselling author of original mysteries, a Shamus award winner and an experienced author of movie adaptions and tie-in novels. His graphic novel ROAD TO PERDITION was made into a major motion picture by Tom Hank's production company, Playtone.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Quarry's First Hit -- Shaken, Stirred, and Twisted, October 12, 2008
This review is from: The First Quarry (Hard Case Crime) (Mass Market Paperback)
Crime and suspense novelist Max Allan Collins has been writing about a professional hitman codenamed Quarry for forty years. I picked up the first book back in my teens and fell in love with the hard-hitting sparse style and the no-nonsense approach the author has with the character.

Quarry, real name unknown, served in Vietnam and came home to find his wife in bed with someone else. Rather than kill his wife, Quarry killed the guy by kicking the jack out from under the car he was working on. After the trial and the decision to get him off the front page because he was a returning vet, Quarry got recruited and codenamed by a man he knew only as the Broker.

In 2006, Hard Case Crime books gave readers the last book in the series. It was the first new Quarry novel in years. Not only was the book a success, but it created a demand for more Quarry novels and it reignited Collins's passion for the character. Unfortunately, there was that whole business about it being the "last" Quarry novel.

Thankfully, Collins decided to take us back to the other end of the spectrum and deliver THE FIRST QUARRY to Hard Case Crime. The novel details the first actual hit-for-hire that Quarry accepted from the Broker.

The time is 1970. The Vietnam War still rages. Long hair and bell bottoms are still in fashion. Civil Rights movements still fill the news and the streets. No one has a cell phone. And the Mafia still has the toughest crooks on the street.

That last becomes important as the novel progresses.

In the beginning, Quarry is assigned to observe and kill a university professor who's committing adultery every chance he gets. With free love still in the air and AIDS a thing of the future, the professor gets a lot of chances. In fact, his dance card stays so full that Quarry has trouble figuring out a time to punch the guy's dance card once and for all.

I love Collins's first-person narrative in the novel. Quarry is a stone killer even at the outset of his career, but he's packing a lot more one-liners and biting sarcasm this time out. I found myself chuckling and laughing out loud as Collins's showed Quarry responding to an unexpected situation/threat or unleashing a poignant piece of reflection on people and society. I could tell Collins was just having a blast while writing this novel.

And he had fun making Quarry's life difficult, which made the read even more entertaining for me. Every time Quarry thinks he's got a lock on the hit and has a time to take advantage of, a new twist occurs (or a man steps into the room with a pistol - and old noir standby that Raymond Chandler often espoused to beginning writers). I enjoyed watching Quarry scramble like a broken field runner as he had to deal with other women, a crooked private eye looking to make money on a blackmail scheme, a pair of African-American crime hitters, and the Mafia.

The novel is a short read and I consumed it in a couple sittings. The pacing and dialogue just make it impossible to put down. And I was intrigued at each new wrinkle Collins added, kept wondering how Quarry was going to smooth out each one. I wasn't disappointed. Quarry keeps working each problem he has or discovers, and he keeps up the patter to the reader, breaking down that fourth wall till readers will feel they're standing in Quarry's shadow.

THE FIRST QUARRY is one of the best books I've read all year. Short and tight, elegantly paced and plotted, the novel blew me away. I can only hope that since the series has been bookended, that just maybe Collins will dip back into Quarry's life at some point and pull out a few more contracts. THE MIDDLE QUARRY, anyone?
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gritty, funny, violent and sexual; a fun Hard Case Crime novel, February 2, 2010
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Fans of hardboiled detective fiction shouldn't miss a book in the Hard Case Crime Series. The series releases classics from the past as well as fresh new fiction from today's best writers. THE FIRST QUARRY is a new book from Max Alan Collins. Collins recently released THE LAST QUARRY, a tale about the assassin Quarry's final assignment. In this book, we learn about his first assignment.

Quarry is young and fresh out of Viet Nam . His wife cheated on him, so he left her (after dealing with the other man). The "Broker" offers his a job using the skills he picked up in Viet Nam . Quarry is sent to Iowa to kill a college professor and then to burn the manuscript he's been working on. The assignment gets much more complicated with all the people coming and going from the professor's house, and then the professor's wife shows up.

In a story dealing with adultery, violence and the mob, there is plenty of sex, murder, bad language and plot twists. Collins writes with a quick wit and the fast-paced story is a lot of fun.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The First Quarry" - Hardcore Noir at its Best! A Must Read!!, April 15, 2009
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Max Collins' "The First Quarry" is hardcore noir at its best! Kudos to "Hard Case Crime" for publishing some of most outstanding hard-boiled crime novels on the market today. Hard Case recreates the spirit of the pulp fiction of the 1940s and '50s. The covers feature original art done in pulp style by artists such as Robert McGinnis and Glen Orbik. The collection includes both hard to find books from the pulp era and new novels. There are seven novels in the author's "Quarry series," which precede this one. I wish Hard Case would republish the earlier books as I would like to read them in order, and the prices for the original publications are sky-high.

Fortunately for me, "The First Quarry" is a good place to start, as this is really a prequel to the later books and concerns professional hit man Quarry's first job. It also contains fascinating background material about him.

Quarry, and that's the only name we are given for our protagonist, is contacted by a mysterious man, the very suave Broker, who offers him a job with his "team" - an "unusual money-making opportunity." The Broker, a sort of middle man in the murder business, had researched Quarry and knows his bio backwards and forwards, including info about his recent stint in Vietnam as a sniper, and his failed marriage. When Quarry returned from the war he found his wife in "flagrante delicto" with a mechanic. He walked out on his wife, and the mechanic, subsequently, had a very serious accident. Anyway, the money is good, Quarry's a pro at the work - after all, he is being offered big bucks for what he did in Nam for free - and he is at a low point in his life. So, of course, he accepts.

Usually the jobs involve a two man team - one man gets the necessary information through "established surveillance techniques." The second man makes the kill - a "surgical strike without any collateral damage." However, on this first job, Quarry is to work alone.

This is a test run, so to speak, and earns him a fifty thousand dollar advance. Not only is he to eliminate the target, a libidinous college professor, but he must find and destroy some documents in the soon-to-be victim's possession. The professor makes a habit of sleeping with his students and as Quarry watches, the girls who parade in and out of the house make for a 3 ring circus. It also makes it very difficult for Quarry to get his quarry alone to do the dirty deed.

As the history behind this complicated kill becomes apparent, I became so hooked that I read the novel in one sitting. Just couldn't put it down. There are many layers to be uncovered here, surprising x-factors, and much action, violence and sex...so be forewarned. I was totally amazed by the denouement.

In contrast to the lurid subject matter, the novel contains some terrific humor. The sarcastic Quarry runs a wry inner dialogue which can be really funny. His obsession with music made me laugh also.

"The First Quarry" was originally published as "The Broker" in 1976 and reprinted by Foul Play Press, 1985, as "Quarry." This is an absolute must read for fans of hard core crime! OUTSTANDING!!!!
Jana Perskie

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