Kiss Me Deadly

Kiss Me Deadly
ISBN-10
1101174501
ISBN-13
9781101174500
Series
Kiss Me Deadly
Category
Fiction
Pages
247
Language
English
Published
1970-07-01
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Mickey Spillane

Description

Mike Hammer gives a lift to a beauty on the run from a sanitarium—but their joyride is cut short by two dark sedans full of professional killers, who knock the detective out cold. When he wakes up, his car has been rolled off a cliff, with his mysterious passenger still inside it. The feds take his gun away on suspicion, but Hammer’s not about to let that stop him. He’s on the hunt for the men who wrecked his ride and killed a dame in cold blood—and he’s going to teach them that armed or not, crossing Mike Hammer is the last thing you should ever do.

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