The assignment was simple: stake out the man's home and kill him. Easy work for a professional like Quarry. But when things go horribly wrong, Quarry finds himself with a new mission: learn who hired
The hitman hero of the acclaimed series Quarry on Cinemax returns with an all-new assignment. By Quarry's creator, the award-wining author of Road to Perdition!Quarry, star of 13 previous novels, a co
It's normal to see bodies on the set of an adult film. But when they're dead bodies -- and the cast and crew discover they're trapped in a house with a serial killer -- Quarry's got his work cut out f
WHERE DOES A HIT MAN DRAW THE LINE? With a controversial presidential election just weeks away, Quarry is hired to carry out a rare political assignment: kill the Reverend Raymond Wesley Lloyd, a
Quarry is a pro in the murder business. When the man he works for becomes a target himself, Quarry is sent South to remove a traitor in the ranks. But in this wide-open city – with sin everywhere, and
From the award-winning author of ROAD TO PERDITION, the new QUARRY novel continues the deadly story of the assassin who stars in the acclaimed Cinemax original seriesMemphis, 1975. “Raunchy” doesn’t b
ASK NOT WHO YOU CAN KILL FOR YOUR COUNTRYNow retired and happily married, Quarry turns down a million-dollar contract to assassinate a presidential candidate. It's not the sort of assignment you can j
BEHIND THE DOORS OF AN ILLEGAL CASINO,WILL QUARRY FIND LADY LUCK...OR A LADY KILLER?Putting his plan in motion to target other hitmen, Quarry follows one from steamy Florida to the sober Midwest. But
A HIT. AND A MISS. Quarry doesn't kill just anybody these days. He restricts himself to targeting other hitmen, availing his marked-for-death clients of two services: eliminating the killers sent af
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 fina
Manhattan, 1953. Hal RappA's Tall Paul, one of AmericaA's most popular comic strips, is now a Broadway musical, infuriating RappA's long-time rival Sam Fizer, creator of the once beloved boxing strip