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The Goliath Bone Audio Book
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The Goliath Bone
Author:
Mickey Spillane, with Max Allan Collins
Reader: Stacy Keach
Mike Hammer stops a mugging of two archaeologists. Just back from the Valley of Elah, they carry what they think is a bone belonging to the Biblical giant Goliath. Hammer has a fight on his hands, against Islamic terrorists and Israeli extremists bent upon recovering the relic for their own agendas. Winner of a Listen Up award from Publishers Weekly. Spillane's last novel, 14th in the series. "Hammer remains as tough as a boiled owl... [Keach's] well-trained voice carries the perfect combination of unwithered age, strength, and determination."Publishers Weekly
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Available Audio Book Editions:
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Publish Date: 10/13/2008
ISBN: 9781433248306
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Synopsis:
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After preventing the violent robbery of two college sweethearts who stumbled onto a priceless archaeological find, a femur from a man who may have been the biblical giant Goliath, P.I. Mike Hammer puts his personal life--including his marriage to his faithful Velda--on hold as he takes on Islamic terrorists and Israeli extremists out to seize the relic for their own purposes. Simultaneous.
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Author Bio:
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One of the best-selling authors of all time, Mickey Spillane was born Frank Morrison Spillane in 1918 in Brooklyn to an Irish bartender and his Scottish wife, and grew up in New Jersey. He could be considered the king of pulp fiction. Prolific, uncompromising, and unapologetic, Spillane was criticized by Ernest Hemingway and praised by Ayn Rand. But critical acclaim meant little to this author, who judged his success based on the heights his bank account reached. Despite this proclaimed indifference, Spillane was an important figure in American writing, particularly given the sustained interest readers have in hard-boiled, pulpy detective fiction.
Before committing to a writing career, Spillane worked as a salesman and reportedly as a circus trampoline artist. His first book, I, THE JURY (1947), introduced his enduring tough-guy private detective, Mike Hammer. Originally imagined as a comic book character, Hammer is an angry ex-Marine and misogynist who carries a Colt .45 nicknamed Betsy and practices vigilante-style justice. Hammer became the star of the novels, a TV series, films, and commercials--in fact, Spillane himself played Hammer in the flick THE GIRL HUNTERS and in many a beer commercial.
Having lived for many years--and with several wives--on the South Carolina coast, Spillane died of cancer in 2006.
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