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200325430New York: Bantam Books. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2003. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0553801309 . A gorgeous first edition/first printing in Fine condition in alike dust jacket with a hint of edgewear. SIGNED and dated in the year of publication by author Elizabeth George directly on the title page; The novel is set in a small town in Maine during the 1940s. The town is rocked by the disappearance of a young girl and the townspeople are forced to deal with their own secrets.; 8vo; 514 pages; Signed by Author . Bantam Books hardcover
200925620New York: Dutton. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2009. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0525950923 . A smart first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with soiled page edges in Fine dust-jacket with light edgewear. SIGNED by author John Lescroart directly on the title page; When a new case of tuberculosis is diagnosed in a small town in New York the residents are terrified that the disease will spread. But the town's priest Father Domenic has a more sinister theory. He suspects that the town's residents are keeping secrets from each other and that the tuberculosis is a result. Domenic starts to investigate and soon he's uncovering a web of lies cover-ups and betrayal. As the town falls apart Father Domenic finds himself in the middle of a deadly game of cat and mouse with the townspeople.; A Dismas Hardy Novel; 8vo; 417 pages; Signed by Author . Dutton hardcover
1903160248New York: A. L. Burt Company. Very Good-. 1903. Hardcover. An edition in very good condition. There are white marks on the rear cover. Otherwise this is a clean and tight copy with no interior blemishes; PRINCESOppenheim's classic A Prince of Sinners tells the story of Conte a man who has everything a man could want-wealth power and a beautiful woman at his beck and call. However Conte is nothing more than a murderer a thief and a liar. He revels in his sinful lifestyle and his only pleasure is in the pain and suffering of others. When Conte is caught up in a plot to overthrow the King of France he must choose between his sinful ways and the life of a king. Oppenheim's novel is a must-read for any fan of historical fiction.; B&W; 8vo; 386 pages . A. L. Burt Company hardcover
160481London And Melbourne: Ward Lock & Co. Limited. Very Good-. N.D. Hardcover. An edition in very good- condition. The cover shows signs of sunning and fading. The spine is loose and there is some tanning to the pages ; -PRINCEValentine is the Prince of Sinners the most notorious outlaw in all of England. He's a loner preferring to ply his trade alone and live off the plunder he takes from the rich and the poor. But when Valentine meets Rose a runaway girl with a heart of gold he can't help but fall for her.Valentine is determined to protect Rose from the criminal underworld and get her out of the city. But his efforts quickly unravel when he realizes that Rose is in way over her head. Can Valentine save her before it's too late; 8vo; 256 pages . Ward, Lock & Co. , Limited hardcover
1903160480Boston: Little Brown and Company. Very Good. 1903. Hardcover. An edition in very good condition. The boards are blue with gilt lettering. Volume is signed by a previous owner on the front endpage. There is some rubbing to the boards and general shelfwear. The pages are clean; DREAMS LIES AND BETRAYALSIn A Prince of Sinners E. Phillips Oppenheim weaves a captivating story of love loss and betrayal. Against the backdrop of the French Revolution the story follows the intertwined fates of two young lovers: Gabriel the illegitimate son of an aristocrat and Lucie a young peasant girl. Torn by their differences in social standing Gabriel and Lucie are doomed to a love that cannot be. When the Revolution erupts and Gabriel is forced to flee France Lucie remains behind alone and vulnerable.Enter Jacques a charismatic Revolutionary leader. Drawn to Lucie by the power of her faith Jacques offers her a place in his new society. But Lucie is not content to remain in the shadows and she challenges Jacques to a duel. Although Gabriel tries to save her Lucie is fatally wounded. As she dies in Gabriel's arms she reveals the secret of her and; B&W; 8vo; 386 pages . Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
br. Questa volta succede tutto per colpa di una donna. Un'agente dei Servizi Segreti, assegnata alla protezione di personalità politiche avvicina Reacher e, in virtù del suo passato militare, gli chiede di commettere un crimine: violare le difese che proteggono il vicepresidente. Dovrebbe essere un test, una prova per vedere quanto è sicuro il sistema che circonda il politico. La paga è buona. La ragazza gli piace e poi... perché no? Tanto dovrebbe essere tutto per finta. Si tratta di eludere dei veri professionisti ma nessuno si farà male, nessuno sparerà... e Jack accetta.
1938160487London: Hodder and Stoughton. Very Good. 1938. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. A first edition first printing in very good condition. The pages have foxing but are tightly bound. The spine is slightly cocked; Jared a young preacher takes a job as the pastor of a small church in a small town in Texas. The church is in the heart of the Texas oil patch and the congregation is made up of oilmen their families and their workers. Jared must learn to adjust to his new life and the challenges it presents.; 8vo; 252 pages . Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
1939160486Boston: Little Brown and Company. Very Good. 1939. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. A first edition first printing in very good condition. The front endpaper has a pencil signature of a previous owner. There is a small stain on the back endpaper; This is a book about a preacher who moves to a small town and starts preaching from the grill room of the local cafe. The townspeople are initially skeptical but eventually start to listen and even join in on the sermon.; 8vo; 265 pages . Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
196434514Greenwich CT: Fawcett Publications Inc. Very Good. 1964. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. A smart trade paperback in Very Good condition with lightly soiled wraps stamp inside wrap and ink price to first page; A Purple Place for Dying is the third novel in John D. MacDonald's Travis McGhee series; 8vo; 6 7-158 2 pages . Fawcett Publications, Inc. paperback
br. Quando nella monotona vita di Gabriele, un tranquillo veterinario di provincia, irrompe Rossano, un tempo complice del fratello in losche imprese, la fragile impalcatura di convinzioni e valori di una vita è destinata a sfaldarsi come un castello di sabbia. A quel punto rimane un'unica certezza: nulla sarà più come prima. Sullo sfondo di un'abbruttita provincia pavese, il cui declino ambientale pare aderire a quello umano, il protagonista dovrà fare i conti con un passato che credeva sepolto per sempre. Scelta dopo scelta, si troverà invischiato in una palude di rimpianti e rimorsi, arrivando a compiere azioni di cui mai si sarebbe ritenuto capace e che metteranno a nudo il lato più nero della sua anima.
198825411New York: Pocket Books. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1988. 1st US Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0671676644 . A handsome first American edition/first printing in Fine condition with lightly soiled page edges in alike dust-jacket with trivial edgewear. SIGNED by author Frances Fyfield directly on the title page; In the gripping and disturbing novel A Question of Guilt Frances Fyfield takes on the formidable subject of guilt. The story unfolds over the course of several days in the life of a woman Ruth as she wrestles with her conscience and tries to make sense of the death of her son. Ruth is tormented by the questions of whether she could have done anything differently to prevent her son's death and whether she is in any way responsible. As she contemplates her situation Ruth is pushed to the brink of insanity by her own torment. A Question of Guilt is a powerful and deeply moving exploration of the power of guilt and the devastating toll it can take on the individual and the community.; 8vo; 224 pages; Signed by Author . Pocket Books hardcover
ril. L'ultimo capitolo della saga di Peter McBride. La testa riversa da un lato, appoggiata alla corda ben stretta intorno al collo, la bocca aperta, contorta nella smorfia di un dolore ormai svanito, le braccia distese lungo i fianchi, i piedi inguainati in eleganti scarpe firmate, sospesi da terra. Sul pavimento, poco distante dal corpo, un biglietto: «Effetto Brexit. Suicidio di un broker». Proprio di fronte all'istallazione esposta in una galleria molto in voga della città, sfilano gli esponenti più celebri della comunità italiana a Londra. Diplomatici, imprenditori e aristocratici, presenti più per farsi vedere che per ammirare le opere. A pochi passi da lì, in un angolo nascosto, circondato da un capannello di curiosi, giace immobile un corpo, la gola squarciata da una ferita netta, gli abiti imbrattati di sangue. Apparentemente la più verosimile delle opere d'arte, in realtà si tratta del cadavere di uno degli invitati. Nel corso di pochi istanti tutto cambia, il panico si diffonde e l'elegantissima folla si trasforma in un unico organismo impazzito che per uscire da quel macabro luogo è disposta a tutto. L'indagine, affidata al detective Riddle, non è semplice: la vittima è uno dei più facoltosi e stimati imprenditori italiani espatriati a Londra, e le persone presenti alla serata, vicine a pezzi grossi della politica britannica, non amano che qualcuno si intrometta nelle loro vite. Saranno il detective McBride, ex ragazzo di strada poi riabilitato dalla polizia, e Alvaro Gerace, commissario bolognese, da anni sulle tracce di un serial killer, a collegare quella morte spettacolare a una serie di strane sparizioni di bambini che unisce Italia e Gran Bretagna.
br. Per il detective Winston Garano quella chiamata è una vera sorpresa. Sta frequentando un corso di specializzazione alla National Forensic Academy quando il procuratore distrettuale, l'affascinante Monique Lamont, lo convoca d'urgenza per uno strano incarico. Deve indagare su un omicidio avvenuto vent'anni prima nel Tennessee di cui non è mai stato scoperto il colpevole. Tutto ruota intorno a un nuovo progetto investigativo, "A rischio", che utilizza le tecniche più recenti di trattamento del DNA a scopi di indagine criminale. Ma nella mente del detective Garano qualcosa non quadra: perché è stato scelto proprio lui? Perché indagare su un omicidio avvenuto in un altro Stato e per di più così lontano nel tempo? È noto che Monique Lamont mira al posto di governatore del Massachusetts, ma come può la soluzione di questo caso favorire le sue aspirazioni politiche? Quello che all'apparenza sembrava solo un vecchio caso da risolvere sfruttando le moderne tecnologie scientifiche, si rivela un mostro dalle molte teste, una complessa trama di poteri, dai risvolti inimmaginabili, in cui il detective Garano, e non solo lui, rischia di rimanere tragicamente coinvolto.
199918293New York: St. Martin's Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1999. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 031220504X . A handsome first edition/first printing in unread Fine condition in Fine dust-jacket. Signed by author Darryl Wimberley directly on the title page; When Darryl Wimberley was sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit he had no choice but to learn how to survive in the tough prison system. Darryl must navigate the brutal gangs the corrupt guards and the harsh conditions to stay alive. With the help of his fellow inmates Darryl finds a way to make the best of his situation and eventually finds redemption. A Rock and a Hard Place is an uplifting story of hope and redemption and is sure to inspire readers to never give up on their dreams.; 8vo; Signed by Author . St. Martin's Press hardcover
trad. di Attilio Veraldi, Vittorio Di Giuro, Maria Giulia Castagnone cartone edit. ill., rottura al dorso
198943024Iowa City: University of Iowa Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1989. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0877452296 . A first edition/first printing in about Fine condition with a minute dent to front board in a lightly scuffed Near Fine dust-jacket; The diary and life of Emily Hawley Gillespie 1858-1888; 8vo; 445 pages . University of Iowa Press hardcover
A new, unread book in excellent condition.
200725343New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2007. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0786718501 . A smart first edition/first printing in Fine condition in alike dust jacket with trivial edgewear. SIGNED by author Susan Dunlap directly on the title page; A Single Eye is a gripping story of love betrayal and revenge. Told from the alternating perspectives of the husband and wife the novel tells the story of their disastrous marriage and the events that lead to its unraveling. In the husband's perspective we watch as his wife gradually changes becoming increasingly distant and obsessive. As the tensions in their marriage mount he becomes convinced that she is cheating on him until he discovers the true reason for her behavior. In the wife's perspective we follow her as she manipulates her husband and uses him to get what she wants. As the story progresses we see the consequences of their actions as both of their lives spiral out of control.; A Darcy Lott Mystery; 8vo; 375 pages; Signed by Author . Carroll & Graf Publishers hardcover
1902160058New York: G. W. Dillingham Company. Very Good. 1902. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition. Normal shelf wear and rubbing on cover. Small pencil marks on front flyleaf. Good reading copy. ; MEMORY is a novel that tells the story of two women Lily and Rose who are best friends until the night Rose accuses Lily of sexually assaulting her. Lily is forced to flee her home and her life and must rebuild her life while hiding the truth from everyone she knows.A Sleeping Memory is a reflective and haunting novel that explores the power of memory identity and forgiveness. Lily and Rose are best friends until Rose accuses Lily of sexually assaulting her. Lily is forced to flee her home and her life and must rebuild her life while hiding the truth from everyone she knows. As she struggles to make a new life for herself she must confront the memories of her past and the truth about what happened that night. A Sleeping Memory is a novel that is both heartbreaking and empowering and offers a unique perspective on the aftermath of sexual assault.; Black and White; 8vo; 311 pages . G. W. Dillingham Company hardcover
199840502London: Greenhill Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. c1998. First Edition; First Printing. Cloth. 1853673366 . A stunning first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition in alike dust-jacket with minor edgewear; Here are the unpublished contemporary letters and diary entries of a Napoleonic officer containing detailed accounts of the battles and military campaigns of 1812 and 1814. A unique primary source describing the life and duties of an officer in the Napoleonic Wars; B & W Illustrations; 8vo; 272 pages; FSA . Greenhill Books hardcover
199234376New York: Hyperion. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1992. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 1562829807 . An beautiful first edition/first printing in Fine condition with a trace of foxing to top edge in Fine dust-jacket; Written by two time Edgar Award winning author James Lee Burke New Orleans Detective Dave Robicheaux shines in this the fifth installment of the series. Robicheaux is called in to investigate a bullet shot through a window in the antebellum home of the home of Weldon Sonnier a childhood friend who is now a successful oilman; 8vo; x 3 4-305 5 pages . Hyperion hardcover
197930404New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1979. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0684161567 . First edition/first printing in Very Good condition with light foxing in Very Good dust-jacket with light edgewear and chipping to upper spine; John Cassidy's first book; 8vo; FSA . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
199226200New York: Bantam Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1992. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0553090240 . An eye-catching first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with lightly soiled top edge in alike dust-jacket with light edgewear; In this powerfully written novel Jane Haddam tells the story of a family during the pivotal years of the American Revolution. The Graysons are a close-knit family of farmers in rural Bethlehem Connecticut. When the American Revolution begins the youngest Grayson John is just a boy but he quickly becomes involved in the fight for independence. As the war progresses the family is forced to make difficult choices. John must choose between his family and his country and his father must choose between his loyalty to the British Crown and his love for his family. The Graysons are united by their love for one another and by their faith in God. Despite the hardships they face the Graysons remain steadfast in their beliefs and their love for one another. This is a story of courage sacrifice and hope.; A Gregor Demarkian Novel; 8vo; 289 pages . Bantam Books hardcover
199125431New York: Bantam Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1991. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0553074075 . A bright first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with soiled page edges in alike dust-jacket with light edgewear and laminate separation to front. SIGNED by author Elizabeth George directly to title page; After the death of her beloved father Lucy moves to a new town to start fresh. Lucy is a bright beautiful girl who is determined to find her place in the world. She meets and befriends a group of girls her age but they all seem to be trapped in their own little worlds. Lucy starts to feel like she's missing out on something. Then one night while out at the mall Lucy is brutally attacked. She doesn't know who to turn to for help but she knows she has to find them.; 8vo; 371 pages; Signed by Author . Bantam Books hardcover
200625167London: Little Brown. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2006. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0316730106 . A Sharp first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with cocked spine in Near Fine dust jacket. SIGNED by author Christopher Brookmyre directly on the title page; The novel follows Detective Inspector John Rebus as he investigates a series of brutal murders in Edinburgh. Rebus is a flawed but likeable investigator who is always one step behind his suspect.; 8vo; 344 pages; Signed by Author . Little, Brown hardcover