STOP!!! Turn Back! Please!
Okay, don’t say we didn’t try to warn you. But sometimes it’s difficult to discuss a book without revealing an essential plot twist. The following examples are ones I didn’t feel comfortable revealing.
- Vengeance is Mine by Mickey Spillane (1950)
Mike Hammer discovers, in the last line, that Juno was a man, although he is presented as a woman throughout the story. - The Man Who Killed His Brother by Reed Stephens (1980)
In the final pages, private eye Ginny Fistoulari‘s hand is blown off. - The January Corpse by Neil Albert (1991)
Private eye Dave Garrett discovers that the woman who he fallen in love with is actually the man he was hired to find.
