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
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
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
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
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
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
SOMETIMES INFORMATIONCAN BE THE MOST DANGEROUS WEAPONWhen the man he worked for abruptly exits the business, Quarry finds himself in the crosshairs as a rival tries to take over. But what does Quarry
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
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
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
BECAUSE HOMICIDE?BEGINS AT HOME?Even the enigmatic hit man called Quarry had to start somewhere. And for him that was the day he returned stateside from Nam?to find his young wife cheating. He'd kille
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