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At rustic Wagon Wheel Lodge, a vicious killer has struck, but while the police seek a man, the real predator is a werewolf. Jack Wolff has feasted upon the flesh of women for decades, a smooth, handsome charmer living off inherited money, moving from one hunting ground to another, as he takes victim after victim. At the lodge, his prey is a lovely, under-age girl with abusive parents. Jack plays the savior while he has something far darker in mind...will the lecherous wolf strike again, with his usual impunity, or is an unknown adversary waiting in the darkness? Hosted by Malcolm McDowell and commissioned by Fangoria—America’s #1 source for horror—this original short story is fully dramatized to thrill and chill you!
Max Allan Collins (Author), A Full Cast, Malcolm McDowell (Narrator)
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“WHAT DOESN’T KILL HER is a kick-ass thrill ride from page one. This is the American answer to THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO.” – John Gilstrap, author of HIGH TREASON and DAMAGE CONTROL Jordan Rivera is an ordinary kid with an ordinary family, until a vicious killer takes it all away, sparing her, but leaving her broken. The murders of her father, mother, and brother destroy something inside Jordan, who spends ten long, mute years in an institution. Catching a glimpse of a news report about another family slaying, Jordan at last breaks her silence. Now she’s out, and she molds herself — body and mind — into an instrument of justice. While a young detective pursues the case on his own, Jordan teams up with members of her support group, people like her, damaged by violent crime. They have their own stories of pain, heartache, and vengeance denied. With their help, Jordan will track down the killer before he can ravage any more lives. Her life — and her sanity — depends on it.
Max Allan Collins (Author), Dan John Miller (Narrator)
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In the mob-choked Chicago of 1932, private detective Nathan Heller may be willing to risk his life to earn a Depression dollar, but he never sacrifices his sardonic wit. Now, author Max Allan Collins (Road to Perdition) reissues the contemporary classic that introduces the wise-cracking Nathan Heller in all his guts and glory. When Mayor Cermak's "Hoodlum Squad" brings Heller along on a raid with no instructions but to keep his mouth shut and his gun handy, he becomes an unwitting, unwilling part of a hit on Al Capone's successor, Frank Nitti. As a result, Heller quits the force to become a private eye; his first job - head off a nation-shaking political assassination in Miami Beach. With the Chicago World's Fair as a backdrop, Heller encounters a Ragtime array of crooks and clients, including Al Capone, George Raft, "Dutch" Reagan, and FDR himself. Rich in riveting plot turns, including a heartbreaking romance, True Detective is one of the most highly entertaining and unlikely coming-of-age stories written. That's why mystery fans and critics alike rank the history thriller True Detective at the top of their lists - and why the book swept up a Shamus Award for the best novel from the Private Eye Writers of America.
Max Allan Collins (Author), Dan John Miller (Narrator)
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1934 Chicago dazzles with fast action and calculating, cold-blooded meanness as private detective Nate Heller combs Chicago's North Side looking for John Dillinger. But things take a turn for the strange when self-aggrandizing G-Man Melvin Purvis shoots down a Dillinger double in front of the Biograph Theater. Full of muscle and oozing Chicago's tough-guy persona to the hilt, Max Allan Collins' Nate Heller is the ultimate private investigator-in the ultimate P.I. town. Heller's undercover search for a farmer's-daughter-turned-gun-moll has him on the dusty Depression backroads of middle America, in the company of Ma Barker and her boys, Baby Face Nelson, Alvin Karpis, and a very-much-still-alive Dillinger-whose outlandish plan to kidnap J. Edgar Hoover in downtown Chicago is one Heller tries to foil. Including appearances by fan dancer Sally Rand, boxer Barney Ross, and Heller's "godfather," Frank Nitti, True Crime is a relentless classic.
Max Allan Collins (Author), Dan John Miller (Narrator)
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Since he first appeared on the literary scene in True Detective, hardboiled Chicago PI Nathan Heller has tackled some of the toughest cases the Windy City has to offer. Now the gumshoe returns in Triple Play: A Nathan Heller Casebook, a gripping collection based on real cases of the 1940s, '50s, and '60s. In Dying in the Post-War World, Heller returns from combat to find his marriage a shambles and himself square in the middle of the notorious Lipstick Killer case of 1946. Kisses of Death follows the PI into the 1950s, when he is hired to guard Marilyn Monroe. The famous starlet's intellectual pursuits eventually lead to Greenwich Village and the grisly murder of an early beatnik. And in Strike Zone, Heller is hired by baseball boss Bill Veeck to investigate the 1961 murder of a famous pinch hitter whose private life will pull Nate into a dangerous new world of little people and big sins. Heller's trademark cynicism and knack for keen social observation are on full display in this trio of short novels, offering a gritty insider's look at some of the twentieth century's most shocking crimes.
Max Allan Collins (Author), Dan John Miller (Narrator)
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To Live And Spy In Berlin (John Sand Book 3): A Spy Thriller
The world’s greatest living spy… …May have just found a group of men he can’t kill. The world thinks John Sand’s retired. No longer heading into the MI6 offices, he’s an energy company executive. He’s got a nice corner office, lavish dinners to attend, and no bullets flying at his head…yet. The truth is much deadlier. Sand’s hunting stolen uranium, and he knows if he doesn’t find it soon, he’ll be hunting something very different…a nuclear bomb. Deep in South America, the remnants of Nazi Germany hide. Their only goal is to accomplish what their insane leader failed to do: ensure Germany rises victorious out of the next World War. Now that they’ve got enriched uranium, their psychopathic dreams are merely days away. In a race against time, Sand must find the uranium and destroy these deranged lunatics once and for all. Is Sand past his prime? Or can the world’s greatest spy stop the evilest men to ever live?
Matthew V. Clemens, Max Allan Collins (Author), Brian J. Gill (Narrator)
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Linda Delgado has the best nose in all of Arizona - for cooking, that is. She may be only fourteen, but Linda loves making fresh Mexican food with her aunt Elba and blogging about food with her best friend, Julia. But after Aunt Elba suffers a ministroke, Linda is catapulted across the country and into a whole new life. In Pittsburgh, living with bossy Aunt Pat and her seven kids, Linda feels completely out of place. Aunt Pat wants Linda's help with Angel, a young foster child in the family who speaks only Spanish, but he seems impossible. And Linda's cousin Chloe treats her like a total intruder. Worst of all, Aunt Pat is a local celebrity with her own TV show, Cooking from Cans - and she won't let Linda in the kitchen. Linda might go loco if she doesn't get some fresh food - like now. Finally Linda gets her chance to sizzle - with a cooking project at school. It's an added bonus that cute-guy-with-a-secret Dino Moretti (who even smells delicious) is in her group. But when jealous Chloe joins the group, Linda's new life heats up fast. In the end, it's up to Linda to decide what kind of cook - and person - she truly wants to be.
Max Allan Collins (Author), Dan John Miller (Narrator)
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When a passenger is found dead inside a locked cabin aboard the opulent Titanic, it's a crime worthy of "the Thinking Machine," the popular fictional investigator who solves mysteries using formidable logic. So who better to crack this real-life case than author Jacques Futrelle, the man behind America's favorite detective? On board for a romantic getaway with his wife, Futrelle agrees to conduct a stealth inquiry. The list of suspects on the Titanic's first-class deck is long and includes the brightest lights from high society, each with no shortage of dark secrets. As the mammoth ship speeds across the Atlantic toward its doom, Futrelle races to uncover which passenger has a secret worth killing for - before the murderer strikes again. Set in the days leading up to the luxury liner's tragic sinking, this historical thriller is a dazzling blend of fact and fiction that will enthrall listeners with its revelations and Titanic lore.
Max Allan Collins (Author), Christopher Lane (Narrator)
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Edgar Rice Burroughs created the wildly popular Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars, but the exploits of his heroes cannot rival the writer's own explosive adventure, sparked by the tragic murder of an exotic young beauty on a moon-swept Honolulu beach. The killing is written off as the tragic result of a lovers' quarrel, but Burroughs suspects that the alluring half-Japanese singer was executed by espionage agents. It's December 6, 1941. War with Japan is looming, and Burroughs has reason to suspect an attack on Oahu is imminent. Was the songstress silenced to prevent her from "singing" about certain sinister plans? As Burroughs and his son Hully search for clues and track down suspects, all signs point to the next day - Sunday - as the perfect time for a Japanese invasion. But the thought of such devastation raining down on paradise seems almost unbelievable.... Set against the catastrophic aerial strike that led the United States into another world war, The Pearl Harbor Murders effortlessly mixes hard-hitting action and exotic romance in this gripping untold chapter from our nation's most tragic day.
Max Allan Collins (Author), Dan John Miller (Narrator)
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The New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, Vol. 3 - "Encore for Murder"
Mike Hammer, the toughest PI of all, draws a seemingly routine assignment-playing bodyguard to diva Rita Vance on the eve of her big Broadway comeback. But Rita is an old flame of Hammer's, and when their romance is rekindled, the detective finds the actress facing death threats and himself the target of one hit man after another. When the actress disappears, the show must go on, which with Mike Hammer means swift, violent retaliation. While the cops and feds go down a false trail, Hammer seeks to make a rescue before Rita's curtain comes down. But first he must make sense of a mystery that takes him from a Soho art gallery to a mountain lodge, from Little Italy to a waterfront confrontation that is way, way off Broadway. Working from the plot for an unwritten novel found in the files of the late Mickey Spillane, Max Allan Collins (Road to Perdition) has fashioned a compelling noir thriller that is vintage Mike Hammer all the way. Praise for The New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, Vol. 2: "Beautifully produced, this fully realized original radio drama hits all the right notes for an exciting noir adventure…Keach is letter perfect in his smooth, unflappable portrayal of Hammer…A great way to spend two hours."-Publishers Weekly Starring Stacy Keach as Mike Hammer with a full supporting cast.
Max Allan Collins, Mickey Spillane (Author), A Full Cast, A Full Cast, A Supporting Cast, Stacy Keach (Narrator)
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The New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, Vol. 2: The Little Death
P.I. Mike Hammer, no stranger to murder, this time has two to solve, the killing of a homeless panhandler, dismissed by the police as 'minor,' and the slaying of a gambling kingpin, whose lady friend turns to the P.I. for help when the Mob threatens her. Hammer knows a damsel in distress when he sees one and takes up her cause, igniting a series of attempts on his life. But such minor distractions can't prevent the toughest detective of them all from solving the murders and avenging a "little death" in a big way. Directed by Carl Amari
Max Allan Collins (Author), A Full Cast, Stacy Keach (Narrator)
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In 1942, Chicago P.I. Nate Heller and his childhood pal, boxer Barney Ross, join the Marines and see bloody action together at Guadalcanal. Upon his return to gangland Chicago, the shell-shocked Heller - more dangerous than ever - is thrust into the midst of an inter-gang war to depose Capone's successor Frank Nitti, whose minions are infiltrating Hollywood movie unions. In this crushing finale to rough-and-tumble Nate Heller's Frank Nitti trilogy, Max Allan Collins delves into the damaged psyche of war veterans as a full-on gangland war threatens to explode. As tempers in Hollywood flare-up, Heller attempts to solve a murder committed behind enemy lines, and deal with the drug addiction of his friend Barney. But not even the company of fan dancer Sally Rand can ease Heller's conscience as he is haunted by the events at Guadalcanal even as he's surrounded by the murder and mayhem of Nitti's final, violent days. "A serious social chronicle of Chicago's turbulent history as the '30s and '40s gangland capital of America. It's also serious fun...a terrific sense of vitality." -Marilyn Stasio, New York Times
Max Allan Collins (Author), Dan John Miller (Narrator)
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