The Last Quarry Book Review

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The “Quarry” series follows a former Marine sniper who becomes a professional hitman after returning from Vietnam in 1973. He is psychotic and lives in Iowa. Quarry came back from the war and found that everyone was mad at the vets of Vietnam, and so he turns his talents joining up with a group of killers. He later strikes out on his own, as he cannot take orders from anyone. Quarry also narrates the stories in the series.

The sixth, seventh, and eighth novels in the series are a trilogy, with the sixth (“The Last Quarry”) supposed to be the final novel in the series, and the seventh (“The First Quarry”) supposed to be the first. These two novels act like bookends to the series chronologically speaking, while the eighth “Quarry in the Middle”, is supposed to go right in the very middle of the series.

The series started out from Max Allan Collins wanting to take what Richard Stark did with the “Parker” series up a notch by making Quarry a professional killer, not a professional thief. He also wanted to start the first novel fast and than slow things down, but he wanted to have Quarry narrate things so that you get to hear him tell things his way. Collins has admitted that he wrote the “Quarry” series as a rip off of the Stark series, but that does not mean the stories do not improve and stand on its own, as does Collins 's writing. …show more content…

Someone has hired Quarry to kill a nobody named Albert Leroy, and he is able to. His good luck, however, is short lived, because he gets back to the place he was using as a lookout, and his partner is dead and the money they were paid is gone. The person that hired them both is now, all of a sudden, not cooperating and keeping quiet about who it was that hired Quarry and his partner. It was a simple job that went to hell, and leaves Quarry with the simple task to see who hired them and get

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