WEDNESDAY’S STORT STORIES #183: MURDER IS MY BUSINESS Edited by Mickey Spillane & Max Allan Collins

One of my favorite stories in Murder Is My Business is Max Allan Collins’s “Guest Service” featuring his well known killer, Quarry. Quarry has semi-retired and is working as a manager at a resort. Circumstances eventuate that bring Quarry back to his killing ways.

My other favorite story is Lawrence Block’s “Keller on Horseback” where Block’s professional hit-man, Keller, is sent on an assignment to a small town in Wyoming. Keller doesn’t know who hired him to kill a popular, wealthy resident of the town. The assignment is fraught mystery and Keller makes some unusual decisions in this unconventional tale.

There are many solid stories in Murder Is My Business by a number of “name” writers. If you’re in the mood for murder, this book is the place to find it. GRADE: B+

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

INTRODUCTION: MURDER WAS HIS BUSINESS By Max Allan Collins — 7

The bishop and the hit man / by Andrew Greeley — 13

The man who shot Trinity Valance / by Paul Bishop. — 29

With anchovies / by John Lutz — 47

Guest services / by Max Allan Collins — 65

The matchstick and the rubber band / by Lynn F. Myers, Jr. — 89

Hitback / by Wayne D. Dundee — 101

Undercover / by Carolyn Wheat — 125

Angel face / by Daniel Helpingstine — 141

Improvident excess / by Barry N. Malzberg –153

The king of horror / by Stephen Mertz — 165

A nice save / by Edward Wellen –183

Without a trace / by Warren Murphy — 187

Runner and the deathbringer / by Teri White — 211

The operation / by Henry Slesar — 223

Surrogate / by Ed Gorman — 235

Keller on horseback / by Lawrence Block — 245

Everybody’s watching me / by Mickey Spillane — 275

8 thoughts on “WEDNESDAY’S STORT STORIES #183: MURDER IS MY BUSINESS Edited by Mickey Spillane & Max Allan Collins

  1. Jerry+House

    Great book. Great theme. Great line-up. Great stories. In addition to the Collins and the Block, I’m very fond of the Wellen and the Slesar, and it’s always hard to top Ed Gorman.

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    1. george Post author

      Todd, the overall quality of MURDER IS MY BUSINESS is good, but a couple of stories involved murder but not as a contracted hit. I took off a few points for that.

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  2. Jeff+Meyerson

    I’m pretty sure I read this one but it will have to wait until we get home on Saturday to make sure. Good writers.

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, I occasionally run across these wonderful short story collections from the 1990s. With the new Millennium, this type of book became extinct.

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