Max Allan Collins
Max Allan Collins is an American mystery writer, comic book creator, and screenwriter born on March 3, 1948, in Muscatine, Iowa, best known for his graphic novels like Ms. Tree and Road to Perdition, the latter adapted into an acclaimed film starring Tom Hanks. He has authored numerous novels featuring series characters such as hitman Quarry, thief Nolan, and historical detective Nate Heller, and wrote the Dick Tracy newspaper strip for many years. Collins has earned multiple Shamus Awards and nominations for his historical thrillers, blending fact and fiction in works like True Detective and Stolen Away.
mystery
historical detective
crime
graphic novels
Return to Perdition (Vertigo Crime)
Chicago Lightning : The Collected Nathan Heller Short Stories
The Last Quarry (Hard Case Crime (Mass Market Paperback))
True Detective (Nathan Heller Series)
The Dark City
Target Lancer
Kolchak the Night Stalker: Compendium
Flying Blind (Nathan Heller Series)
A Killing in Comics (A Jack Starr Mystery)
CSI: Serial (New Format) (Csi: Crime Scene Investigation)
Deadly Beloved (Hard Case Crime (Mass Market Paperback))
The First Quarry
Bye Bye, Baby
The Last Quarry
You Can't Stop Me
Pirate & Gypsy Girls (Artist Archives)
Seduction of the Innocent
Criminal Minds: Jump Cut (Crime Scene)
The Pearl Harbor Murders
Chicago Lightning: The Collected Nathan Heller Short Stories (Nathan Heller Series)
Demon House (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (IDW))
Majic Man (A Nathan Heller Novel)
Quarry in the Middle
The Baby Blue Rip-Off