No Cure for Death, Max Allan Collins
No Cure for Death, Max Allan Collins
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No Cure for Death

Author: Max Allan Collins

Narrator: Dan John Miller

Unabridged: 4 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 12/11/2012


Synopsis

What kind of drama could happen in a small-town Iowa bus station? If you’re a guy like Mallory, it’s the kind that involves sidestepping trouble between a pretty, frightened blonde and a pretty frightening, two-fisted, one-eyed goon. With the help of a handy Pepsi bottle, Mallory saves the lady from the menacing lout, shares a heartfelt moment, and sees her safely off, wistfully wondering if they’ll ever meet again. End of story? Not a chance.Even though it’s Mallory’s best buddy, John, who’s visiting on leave from combat in Vietnam, it’s Mallory who has a nasty flashback—when that same sweet blonde drops back into his life after losing hers. But how did she go from a bus out of town to a car at the bottom of a cliff? Why is her “accident” a dead ringer for the one that killed a scandal-scarred senator? And is local lawman Sheriff Brennan helping to hush things up?The questions are good ones, and Mallory wants answers—bad. But if he crosses the wrong people, things could get ugly.

About Max Allan Collins

Max Allan Collins is the New York Times bestselling author of Road to Perdition and multiple award-winning novels, screenplays, comic books, comic strips, trading cards, short stories, movie novelizations, and historical fiction. He has scripted the Dick Tracy comic strip, Batman comic books, and written tie-in novels based on the CSI, Bones, and Dark Angel TV series; collaborated with legendary mystery author Mickey Spillane; and authored numerous mystery novels including the Quarry, Nolan, Mallory, and the bestselling Nathan Heller historical thrillers. His additional Mallory novels include The Baby Blue Rip-Off, Kill Your Darlings, A Shroud for Aquarius, and Nice Weekend for a Murder.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Howard

One of Collins first novels. Has the makings of his later work. A fast, compelling read. Gets the mileau : early 70s, Quad cites. Works a historical person into the narrative under an assumed name. Will definitely read all of the Mallory books......more

Goodreads review by Susan

A terrific little mystery. This one had great character development, but the first appearance did not always tell the true story. This was the first of the Mallory series written, but it was held back and released after "The Baby Blue Ripoff". I like to read a series in order, but did not realize th......more

Goodreads review by Craig

No Cure for Death is one of Collins' earlier novels, and it shows. While the building blocks of his future strengths are in place, they are in nascent form here and the evidence of Collins being younger and less experienced is on display. That said, it's still an entertaining story that plays pleasan......more