Vengeance Is Mine is Mickey Spillane’s third Mike Hammer novel, and sees the violence addicted shamus lose his investigative license, then a close army buddy, then be haunted when a woman enters his life who resembles his fiancée Charlotte Manning, who he killed in his debut outing I, the Jury. This new woman is named Juno Reeves, and as Hammer attempts to avenge the murder of his friend, she provides an unnerving reminder of his past. She’ll be even more unnerving in his future, but that’s all we’ll say about her.
On the subject of revenge best served cold, forget it. Hammer wants white hot vengeance right now. The stark difference between Spillane’s approach and that of other crime authors is that he writes Hammer as so mean the character is actually odious, but that’s his game, and as a reader you go in accepting it. Sometimes, as in I, the Jury and Kiss Me Deadly, it’s pulp gold. Vengeance Is Mine is more like silver, however it does have an incredible punchline ending you won’t forget. The cover art here is by Barye Phillips, part of a set he painted for the series. You can see the others here.