Novels
- I, The Jury (1947)
- My Gun is Quick (1950)
- Vengeance Is Mine! (1950)
- One Lonely Night (1951)
- The Big Kill (1951)
- Kiss Me, Deadly (1952)
- The Girl Hunters (1962)
- The Snake (1964)
- The Twisted Thing (1966)
- The Body Lovers (1967)
- Survival... Zero! (1970)
- The Killing Man (1989)
- Black Alley (1997)
- The Goliath Bone (2008, Mickey Spillane with Max Allan Collins)
- The Big Bang (2010, Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins)
- Kiss Her Goodbye (2011, Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins)
- Lady, Go Die! (2012, Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins)
- Complex 90 (2013, Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins)
- King of the Weeds (2014, Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins)
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Famous quotes containing the word novels:
“But then in novels the most indifferent hero comes out right at last. Some god comes out of a theatrical cloud and leaves the poor devil ten thousand-a-year and a title.”
—Anthony Trollope (18151882)
“An art whose limits depend on a moving image, mass audience, and industrial production is bound to differ from an art whose limits depend on language, a limited audience, and individual creation. In short, the filmed novel, in spite of certain resemblances, will inevitably become a different artistic entity from the novel on which it is based.”
—George Bluestone, U.S. educator, critic. The Limits of the Novel and the Limits of the Film, Novels Into Film, Johns Hopkins Press (1957)
“Fathers and Sons is not only the best of Turgenevs novels, it is one of the most brilliant novels of the nineteenth century. Turgenev managed to do what he intended to do, to create a male character, a young Russian, who would affirm histhat charactersabsence of introspection and at the same time would not be a journalists dummy of the socialistic type.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)