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Crime, Punishment, and Resurrection
1992
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Michael Collins presents a rich array of stories featuring his famous protagonist, one-armed private eye Dan Fortune. The newly conceived novella, "Resurrection", set in southern California and the steaming jungles of South America, is a riveting vision of madness and murder. Also includes a selection of classic as well as previously unpublished short stories of crime and punishment.
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Michael Collins
Michael Collins
Author · 5 books

Michael Collins was a Pseudonym of Dennis Lynds (1924–2005), a renowned author of mystery fiction. Raised in New York City, he earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart during World War II, before returning to New York to become a magazine editor. He published his first book, a war novel called Combat Soldier, in 1962, before moving to California to write for television. Two years later Collins published the Edgar Award–winning Act of Fear (1967), which introduced his best-known character: the one-armed private detective Dan Fortune. The Fortune series would last for more than a dozen novels, spanning three decades, and is credited with marking a more politically aware era in private-eye fiction. Besides the Fortune novels, the incredibly prolific Collins wrote science fiction, literary fiction, and several other mystery series. He died in Santa Barbara in 2005.

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