
Lady, Go Die!
A Mike Hammer Novel
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Stacy Keach
“The next time you pull a gun on me I put one between your eyes.”
Private investigator Mike Hammer and the beautiful Velda go on vacation to a small beach town on Long Island after wrapping up the Williams case from I, the Jury. Walking along the boardwalk, they witness a brutal beating at the hands of some vicious local cops - and Hammer wades in to defend the victim.
When a woman turns up naked - and dead - astride the statue of a horse in the town’s park, how she wound up this unlikely Lady Godiva is just one of the mysteries Hammer feels compelled to solve.
This is Mickey Spillane’s lost, never-before-published 1940s Mike Hammer novel, written between I, the Jury and My Gun Is Quick. Completed by Spillane’s friend and literary executor Max Allan Collins, Lady, Go Die! is finally making its way out into the world almost seventy years after its inception.
©2012 Mickey Spillane Publishing, LLC (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
liked Darren Mcgavin,and others as well as M.Splane, but keech is king. out of all of them I think this one is one that has to be made into a movie, or a few part series to get it all in and do it great justice.
I love this Book, the whole way through.
thanks for carrying one Hammer, from the bottom of my heart.
one of Hammer's best ,through out.
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If you could sum up Lady, Go Die! in three words, what would they be?
Typical mediocre Spillane.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Surprised, while also relieved to have finally arrived. A bit of a trudge to get there.Have you listened to any of Stacy Keach’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not. I have heard his narration, but not book reading performances. Keach is getting older and slower, and I detect some kind of speech impediment that makes me think I am listening to a person who sufferred a minor stroke.All of this is okay, but I was hearing shades of "Mike Hammer" (the main character and narrator).
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Vanilla.Any additional comments?
For fans of Spillane only.Typical Low Level Spillaine Brought Up a Notich
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wasted potential
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
This story, unpublished during Mickey Spillane's lifetime is enjoyable...if you like this kind of drama.What didn’t you like about Stacy Keach’s performance?
His gravely monotone voice that sounds like he smoked one too many cigarettes in his lifetime is really frustrating and difficult to listen to. I kept wanting to clear my throat or take a drink of water. It also made it difficult to follow who was speaking.Narrators gravely voice kills the joy
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