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Two For The Money (Hard Case Crime) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Max Allan Collins (Author)
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 383 pages
  • Publisher: Hard Case Crime (November 2, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0843953535
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843953534
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A couple of great crime novels, December 9, 2004
By Craig Clarke (New England) - See all my reviews
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Max Allan Collins is one of those authors that other authors don't want to hate, but simply have to because he is so prolific, and because he makes it look so easy. Since his first novel was published thirty years ago, Collins has churned out mystery series, stand-alones, comics, and movie and TV tie-ins to the tune of 80+ published full-length works -- even going so far as to write the novelization of the screenplay of a film (Road to Perdition) that was already based on his own work (in this case, a graphic novel)! Two for the Money contains his first two published novels (in their 1981 revised versions, as opposed to the 1973 originals): Bait Money and Blood Money, #1 and #2 in a series of five (so far) books starring professional thief Nolan.

The book seems to start at the end of one story and the beginning of another as we are introduced to Nolan 35 days into his convalescence from a gunshot wound. (Although "convalescence" may be the wrong word since he seems to be spending the majority of the time having sex with the waitress who has put him up -- and put up with him -- for all that time.) One phone call changes all of that, however, and he sneaks out soon after she goes to work.

The first book (Bait Money) of Two for the Money falls under the "last big heist" heading, with Nolan wanting to retire. He's 48 and it's definitely time to give up this high-risk business. Unfortunately, some "Family" members have a grudge against him that makes that difficult-to-impossible. But he has an out: if he pulls one more heist for them, to the tune of $100,000, they will "forgive" him. The catch is that he has to pull it with the planner's nephew, Jon. This contrasting of old blood and new has long been a cliche (it may even have been then), but Collins' skill at characterization makes it work, even if a few leaps of faith need to be taken.

Book Two (Blood Money) was written very soon after the acceptance of Bait Money for publication, and so follows closely on the latter's heels. Collins himself even sees the two as one long novel, hence the omnibus publication. In it, we learn more about Jon, an aspiring comics (or "graphic story") artist. Jon's love of comics is a thread that runs throughout Blood Money and this is a world that Collins certainly knows something about, having written for the comic strip Dick Tracy from 1977 to 1993 (Max Allan Collins fans should note that reprints of that series are becoming available under the title Dick Tracy: The Collins Casefiles), as well as authoring numerous graphic novels of his own creation.

Collins wastes no time getting Blood Money off to a running start. A vital supporting character from Bait Money is killed -- and $800,000 is stolen -- in the first few pages. Later, Nolan finds out that someone he thought was dead isn't. Collins uses a fascinating technique throughout this entry of having news delivered by telephone to one character and then backing up to show the story leading up to the exchange, this time from the caller's perspective. He also adds useful tidbits of information, like how having high blood pressure can make a victim more likely to die of a gunshot wound. He also showcases the unheralded victim of a gunfight: the guy who has to clean up the mess.

Darkly funny details like these make Two for the Money a joy to read, Max Allan Collins a new favorite author, and Nolan a character I plan on revisiting soon. Collins admits that Nolan is an almost complete rip-off of Donald Westlake pseudonym Richard Stark's Parker, but Westlake appreciated the differences Collins offered the stories and gave Collins his blessing to continue the series. These stories would make terrific movies, and artist Mark Texeira helps out Hollywood's casting directors by drawing his own preferences on the cover painting, with Nolan resembling a cleaned-up Nick Nolte, and Jon and the irresistible Shelly looking strikingly like modern "it couple" Ryan Phillippe and Reese Witherspoon. Someone should advise Nolte to latch on to this possible comeback opportunity. In the meantime, I'm going to latch on to all the Max Allan Collins books I can get my hands on.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two good novels that work best as one story, November 11, 2004
By E. T. Harper (Youngstown, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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The two books reprinted in this one volume (Bait Money, Blood Money) are very satisfying early works from Collins. Blood Money is one of the best literary sequels I have ever encountered, perhaps even TOPPING its predecessor. And yet, more than a sequel, the 2nd book works best as the second half of the story begun in Bait Money.

This book makes an EXCELLENT companion piece to Collin's book "Tough Tender," which reprints two other books in this same series (Hard Cash, Scratch Fever). Put them together and add the final novel, "Spree," and you have an epic potboiler that is unequaled in mystery fiction
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Bait Money & Blood Money" as one great novel, November 6, 2004
By W. J. Little (Port Arthur, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Max Allan Collins writes some of the best hard-boiled mystery novels out there and this story is not one to be put down and walked away from.

"Nolan", Collin's stoic professional thief is in a jam from the begining with a bullet in his side and a beautiful waitress taking care of him. He decides to make a peace offer to a mobster whose brother Nolan killed years ago. From then on the plot twists and turns relentlessly.

"Two For The Money" is really two books Max Allan Collins wrote previously titled "Bait Money" and the sequel "Blood Money". Having them under one cover is great. The art work on the cover is old-school and so is the action. Characters real enough to be able to pick out of a line-up, and lots of bullets, sex, and betrayal. Hard-boiled mystery and action at it's best.
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4.0 out of 5 stars No retirement plans for thieves
Donald Westlake, writing under the pseudonym Richard Stark, penned a number of wonderfully lean crime novels featuring Parker, a thief who coolly goes about his business... Read more
Published 4 months ago by mrliteral

5.0 out of 5 stars Two great books in one!
"Two For The Money" which is two novels in one(Bait Money & Blood Money), was great! I found the plots intriguing, and the character Nolan to be wonderful. Read more
Published 13 months ago by LovesBooksMusicandMovies

4.0 out of 5 stars Written with reverence for the genre.
Two early Max Allan Collins novels have been combined to make Two for the Money, a Hard Case Crime publication. The two novels are Bait Money and its sequel Blood Money. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Michael G.

4.0 out of 5 stars Two Classic Crime Noir Tales
This volume reprints the first two of Max Collins' novels about Nolan, a character initially patterned as "homage" to Richard Stark's tough guy Parker. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Richard Derham

5.0 out of 5 stars If You Like Parker ...
Fine vintage noir writing with few wasted words. Protagonist Nolan is a slightly more sentimental version of Westbrook's (i.e., Richard Stark) Parker. Read more
Published on September 4, 2006 by C. G. Howie

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