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Ruth Rendell : The Face of Trespass Hutchinson, London, 1974. Hardcover. First Edition. Slight shelfwear. . NF/NF. $175.00.
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Henning Mankell : Faceless Killers Harvill Press, London, 2000. Hardcover. First UK Edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $200.00.
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William Marshall : Faces in the Crowd Mysterious Press, New York, 1991. Hardcover. First Edition. The death of a prostitute on the Lower East Side leads City Detective Virgil Tillman, New York's first "thinking detective" and his pragmatic partner Ned Muldoon, into a complex and terrifying conspiracy. F/F. $30.00.
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Michel Faber : The Fahrenheit Twins Canongate, Edinburgh, 2005. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Short Stories. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $60.00.
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Peter Turnbull : Fair Friday Collins, London, 1983. Hardcover. First Edition. At the start of Glasgow's annual two weeks' July holiday a journalist is found murdered after he stumbles across a major scandal. P Division investigates. NF/NF. $30.00.
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Peter Ackroyd : The Fall of Troy Chatto & Windus, London, 2006. Hardcover. First Edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $20.00.
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Robert Rennick : The Fallen Eyelevel Books, UK, 2002. Trade Paperback. First Edition. SIGNED. Dark thriller set on the Isle of Wight, just off the South coast of England. AUTHOR'S FIRST NOVEL. In wraps as issued. Promotional postcard laid in. Fine. $30.00.
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Peter F. Hamilton : Fallen Dragon Macmillan, London, 2001. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. The story of Lawrence Newton whose job it is to fly starships for a giant corporation. F/F. $20.00.
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Tracy Chevalier : Falling Angels Dutton, New York, 2001. Hardcover. First US Edition. In January 1901, the day after Queen Victoria's death, two families separated by social class and taste, visit neighboring graves in a fashionable London cemetery. The families are linked when their two daughters meet behind the tombstones and become friends - and worse, become involved with the gravedigger's son. F/F. $10.00.
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Ian Rankin : The Falls Orion, London, 2001. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. A student, the daughter of extremely influential bankers in Edinburgh, is missing. Inspector John Rebus thinks there's more to this than just another rebel high on daddy's money. . F/F. $55.00.
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Joyce Carol Oates : The Falls Ecco Press, New York, 2004. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. F/F. $25.00.
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Jeffrey Archer : False Impression Macmillan, London, 2005. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. F/F. $45.00.
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Dean R. Koontz : False Memory Headline, London, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. Martie Rhodes takes her agoraphobic friend, Susan, to her therapy session every week. Then one morning, Martie experiences an irrational fear of her own: she suffers a brief but disquieting terror of her own shadow. F/F. $10.00.
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Allegra Goodman : Family Markowitz Farrar, Straus, Giroux, New York, 1996. Hardcover. First Edition. Story of three generations of an American family. Price clipped, otherwise a fine copy in fine dustjacket. NF/NF. $20.00.
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Eric Schlosser : Fast Food Nation Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2001. Hardcover. First Edition. The history of fast food in post-war America. Fascinating. F/F. $35.00.
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Ed McBain : Fat Ollie's Book Simon & Schuster, New York, 2002. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. A novel of the 87th Precinct. F/F. $35.00.
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Sebastian Faulks : The Fatal Englishman Hutchinson, London, 1996. Hardcover. First Edition. A triple biography - Christopher Wood who went to Paris to become the greatest painter in the world. Died at 29. Richar Hillary who flew Spitfires in the Battle of Britain and died mysteriously at 23. Jeremy Wolfenden who became a reporter for the Daily Telegraph and died at 31. F/F. $25.00.
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Barbara Vine : A Fatal Inversion Viking, London, 1987. Hardcover. First Edition. When bodies are discovered at Wyvis Hall, Adam Verne-Smith and his friends, who stayed there ten years before, have reasons to fear the outcome. Vine is the pseudonym of Ruth Rendell. GOLD DAGGER AWARD. F/F. $65.00.
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P.C. Doherty : The Fate of Princes St. Martin's Press, New York, 1991. Hardcover. First US Edition. Doherty pens a mystery which sets out to solve the murder of the princes in the tower. Francis Viscount Lovell is dispatched by his King and close friend, Richard III, to investigate the disappearance of the princes. Review copy with publisher's materials laid in. F/F. $35.00.
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Larry Brown : Father and Son Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1996. Hardcover. First Edition. Five days in the life of Glen Davis who is out of jail and back home in the small Mississippi town where he grew up. Before he's back in town thirty-six hours, Glen has robbed his father, bullied and humiliated his younger brother, and rejected his son. Sheriff Bobby Blanchard sorts through the mayhem Glen leaves in his wake. F/F. $5.00.
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Robert Harris : Fatherland Hutchinson, London, 1992. Hardcover. SIGNED. This is the third impression - book was reprinted twice before publication. Filmed starring Rutger Hauer. F/F. $20.00.
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Sarah Dunant : Fatlands Otto Penzler Books, New York, 1993. Hardcover. First US Edition. Private investigator Hannah Wolfe is chaperoning teenage rebel Mattie Shepherd around London. What Mattie's father, a prominent research scientist, did not mention was that he is receiving death threats from the Animal Liberation Front. When violence erupts, Hannah is plunged into the dangerous world of the animal rights movement and international corporate politics. Winner of the SILVER DAGGER AWARD. F/F. $25.00.
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Larry Brown : Fay Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2000. Hardcover. First Edition. At seventeen Fay Jones leaves her home in Mississippi with two dollars and half a pack of cigarettes. By the end of this novel, there are five bodies stacked up in Fay's wake. She was last sighted in New Orleans but she'll make it because Fay has an instinct for survival. From one of this country's most talented writers. F/F. $5.00.
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Peter Turnbull : Fear of Drowning Harper, London, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. When a middle aged couple disappear, Detective Inspector George Hennessey of the City of York police instinctively feels there has been foul play. The bodies are found buried in a shallow grave. F/F. $30.00.
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Morag Joss : Fearful Symmetry Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. Second Sara Selkirk novel. Mystery series set in Bath. F/F. $30.00.
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Keith McCarthy : A Feast of Carrion Constable, London, 2003. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Woman is brutally murdered in the St. Benjamin's Museum of Pathology. F/F. $30.00.
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Charles Baxter : The Feast of Love Pantheon, New York, 2000. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. In a reimaged Midsummer Night's Dream, men and women speak of and desire their ideal mates; parents seek out their lost children; adult children try to come to terms with their own parents and, in some cases, find new ones. A sumptious work of fiction. F/F. $10.00.
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Fan Wu : February Flowers Picador, London, 2007. Hardcover. First UK Edition. SIGNED. A coming of age novel set in modern China. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $35.00.
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Edmund Crispin : Fen Country Victor Gollancz, London, 1979. Hardcover. First Edition. Twenty-six stories. F/F. $65.00.
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Arturo Perez-Reverte : The Fencing Master Harcourt Brace, New York, 1999. Hardcover. First US Edition. SIGNED. Author's First Book. Literate mystery set in Madrid at the beginning of the September Revolution. Filmed by Pedro Olea starring Omero Anonutti. F/F. $75.00.
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James Galvin : Fencing The Sky Henry Holt, New York, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. After killing a man, Mike Arans packs up and heads into the rugged wilderness of Northern Colorado and Wyoming. F/F. $5.00.
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Ruth Rendell : The Fever Tree Hutchinson, London, 1982. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Short stories. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $115.00.
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Dick Francis : Field of 13 Michael Joseph, London, 1998. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Mystery set in the world of horse racing. F/F. $30.00.
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Denise Mina : The Field of Blood Bantam, London, 2005. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. New series featuring Paddy Meehan, investigative reporter. F/F. $45.00.
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Margaret Millar : The Fiend Random House, New York, 1964. Hardcover. First Edition. A beautiful copy marred only by half inch tear on dustjacket. NF/NF. $50.00.
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David Wiltse : The Fifth Angel Macmillan, New York, 1985. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Mark Stitzer is a victim of a war-game maneuver gone awry. He believes his mission is to destroy New York. In one chilling episode after another, he attempts to resume his mission, leaving a path of death and destruction in his wake. Slight shelfwear. NF/NF. $35.00.
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Ken Bruen : A Fifth of Bruen Busted Flush Press, Houston, 2006. Trade Paperback. First Edition Thus. SIGNED. Bruen's early fiction. Trade Paperback Original. In wraps as issued. Fine. $20.00.
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Paul West : A Fifth of November New Directions, New York, 2001. Hardcover. First US Edition. Novel surrounding the English Gunpowder Plot of 1605 which was instigated by thirteen Catholic conspirators, most famously Guy Fawkes. F/F. $45.00.
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Henning Mankell : The Fifth Woman Harvill Press, London, 2001. Hardcover. First UK Edition. SIGNED. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $250.00.
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Derek Leebaert : The Fifty-Year Wound Little Brown, New York, 2002. Hardcover. First Edition. A sweeping account of the Cold War from start to finish. The author draws on both US and Russian sources to show what we lost, what we gained, and what we can expect from the future. F/F. $20.00.
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Jody Shields : The Fig Eater Little Brown, New York, 2000. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Author imagines the murder of Dora, the tormented daughter of a respectable family and a patient of Sigmund Freud. The wife of the inspector in charge of the case becomes fascinated with the murder and does some sleuthing of her own. Author's first novel. F/F. $20.00.
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Peter Robinson : Final Account Penguin Books, Toronto, 1994. Paperback. First Edition. SIGNED. Inspector Alan Banks mystery. In wraps as issued. Fine. $30.00.
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Jim Worth : Final Audit Mystrigue Press,, 2007. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. First novel, set in Houston. Number 19 of 150 signed copies. Signed with first line of book and dated. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $35.00.
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Eric Wright : A Fine Italian Hand Doubleday, Toronto, 1992. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. An Inspector Charlie Salter mystery. F/F. $30.00.
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Sarah Waters : Fingersmith Riverhead Books, New York, 2002. Hardcover. First US Edition. SIGNED. Set in Victorian London, this is the story of Sue Trinder, an orphan left in the care of Mrs. Sucksby who takes in babies. She also hosts a transient family of petty thieves, fingersmiths, for whom this house is home. Short listed for the Booker Man Prize. First hardcover edition. F/F. $65.00.
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Jon Clinch : Finn Random House, New York, 2007. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Another copy. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $60.00.
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Jon Clinch : Finn Random House, New York, 2007. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Remarkable debut featuring the father of Huckleberry Finn. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $60.00.
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Sebastian Junger : Fire W.W. Norton, New York, 2001. Hardcover. First Edition. Our fascination with fire. Top of spine is buckled although book is unread. $5.00.
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Francis Cottam : The Fire Fighter Chatto & Windus, London, 2001. Hardcover. First Edition. Set in England during World War II. Author's First Novel. F/F. $25.00.
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Joseph Wambaugh : Fire Lover Wm. Morrow, New York, 2002. Hardcover. First Edition. True story of firefighter who set fires. Edgar Award Winner. F/F. $25.00.
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David Halberstam : Firehouse Hyperion, New York, 2002. Hardcover. First Edition. On the morning of September 11, 2001, thirteen men of Engine 40, Ladder 35, located on the West Side of Manhattan, left for the World Trade Center. Only one returned. F/F. $10.00.
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Nevada Barr : Firestorm Putnam, New York, 1996. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Anna Pigeon mystery. Inscribed to previous owner. F/F. $55.00.
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Jim Thompson : Fireworks: The Lost Writings of Jim Thompson Donald Fine, New York, 1988. Hardcover. First Edition Thus. This volume gathers together Thompson's writing over six decades beginning with his early magazine work of the 1920s and ending with his last unpublished manuscripts of the 1970s. Edited by Robert Polito and Michael McCauley. F/F. $40.00.
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Leslie Forbes : Fish, Blood and Bone Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2000. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Forensic photographer Claire Fleetwood, a young American, inherits a house in London's East End from an aunt she never knew she had. When her best friend is murdered, Claire is drawn into a dangerous scientific expedition which takes her from Jack the Ripper's Whitechapel to the India of her ancestors and the valleys of Tibet. F/F. $10.00.
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Greg Rucka : A Fistful of Rain Bantam, New York, 2003. Hardcover. First Edition. Mim Bracka receives obscene photographs. She does not know where they were shot or by whom, but her life is beginning to spiral out of control. F/F. $20.00.
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Mick Jackson : Five Boys Faber & Faber, London, 2001. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Strange things are happening in a small English village during WWII. Author's second novel. Only 800 copies printed in hardcover. F/F. $20.00.
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John Lukacs : Five Days in London: May 1940 Yale University Press, New Haven, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. The Blitz. Mayor Rudolph Guliani said he was inspired by this story during the attacks on the World Trade Center. F/F. $20.00.
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Emer Gillespie : Five Dead Men Headline, London, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. Karen McDade is making a film about the demolition of the Angel Point tower block when a man tumbles to his death on the building site. Then the body of an 84-year-old man is found on the eleventh floor. Karen investigatess these two suspicious deaths. F/F. $5.00.
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James Thayer : Five Past Midnight Simon and Schuster, New York, 1997. Hardcover. First Edition. April 1945 and President Roosevelt is briefed on the war in Europe. 28,000 men, women, and children are dying every day. A group of German staff officers is ready to assume leadership of the Third Reich and surrender instantly. Hitler may be able to carry on the war for years. The president makes the obvious decision: assassinate Hitler. Immediately. F/F. $20.00.
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Patricia Anthony : Flanders Ace Books, New York, 1998. Hardcover. First Edition. The story of Travis Lee Stanhope, a Texan sharpshooter serving in an English unit during World War I. A remarkable novel by this writer of speculative fiction. F/F. $10.00.
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Arturo Perez-Reverte : The Flanders Panel Harcourt Brace, New York, 1997. Hardcover. First US Edition. Literary mystery. F/F. $60.00.
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Thomas H. Cook : Flesh and Blood Putnam, New York, 1989. Hardcover. First US Edition. SIGNED. Frank Clemons has quit the Atlanta police and is a PI in New York. His first case is the murder of Hannah Karlsberg, assistant to clothing designer Imalia Covallo. F/F. $35.00.
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Michael Cunningham : Flesh and Blood Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York, 1995. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Cunningham's second novel follows the Stassos family through four generations. F/F. $45.00.
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John Harvey : Flesh and Blood William Heinemann, London, 2004. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Detective Inspector Elder is haunted by the unsolved disappearance of a young girl back in 1988. F/F. $40.00.
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John Early : Flesh and Metal Carroll & Graf, New York, 1998. Hardcover. First Edition. Claims lawyer Jacob Warner works in a body shop after the death of his wife. But after an encounter with a dying sheriff, he becomes engaged in a battle of wits with a ruthless insurance executive and is dragged back into the world of liabilities, claims, and legal loopholes. Author's First Novel. F/F. $5.00.
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Ian Rankin : Fleshmarket Close Orion, London, 2004. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Inspector Rebus investigates the murder of an illegal immigrant. F/F. $60.00.
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Jane Gardam : The Flight of the Maidens Carroll & Graf, New York, 2001. Hardcover. First US Edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $20.00.
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Jean-Christophe Grange : Flight of the Storks Harvill, London, 2000. Hardcover. First English Translation. Every year the storks set off on the 12,000 mile journey from Northern Europe to Central Africa. One year, many of them fail to return. Louis Antioch is asked by a wealthy Swiss ornithologist to help solve the mystery of the birds' disappearance, but before he can set off, his patron is found dead in bizarre circumstances. F/F. $45.00.
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Joseph Koenig : Floater Mysterious Press, New York, 1986. Hardcover. First Edition. A wildlife officer hauls a corpse from a pool near the Fakahatchee Strand in the Everglades. The victim is the ex-wife of Sheriff Buck White whose vow of vengeance is diverted by a series of missing persons cases. Author's First Novel. Edgar Nominee. F/F. $5.00.
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Ian Rankin : The Flood Orion, London, 2005. Hardcover. First Edition Thus. SIGNED. Reprint of author's scarce first novel. With a new introduction by Rankin. F/F. $45.00.
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Gina Kolata : Flu Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. The great influenza Pandemic of 1918. F/F. $20.00.
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J. Robert Janes : Flykiller Orion, London, 2002. Hardcover. First Edition. St Cyr and Kohler mystery. Set in France during the German occupation. F/F. $30.00.
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Julie Hearn : Follow Me Down Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Fantasy novel involving time travel. Publisher's postcard laid in containing quote from Philip Pullman. Small print run. F/F. $20.00.
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Ross Thomas : The Fools in Town are on Our Side Wm. Morrow, New York, 1971. Hardcover. First US Edition. Ex-American Intelligence Agency operative in Shanghai. F/F. $195.00.
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Michael Malone : Foolscap Little Brown, New York, 1991. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Theo Ryan teaches Renaissance drama at a university in North Carolina. He thinks he has escaped his famous parents' maddening show biz world. Enter Joshua "Ford" Rexford, America's most celebrated playwright, to prove Theo hilariously wrong. F/F. $55.00.
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Greg Iles : The Footprints of God Scribner, New York, 2003. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. When his friend and fellow scientist is murdered, Dr. David Tennant knows who the killer is. F/F. $10.00.
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Alan Russell : The Forest Prime Evil Walker, New York, 1992. Hardcover. First Edition. PI Stuart Winter is retained by a radical conservation group when one of their members is killed by a falling Redwood branch. F/F. $30.00.
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Paul Watkins : The Forger Faber & Faber, London, 2000. Trade Paperback. First Edition. It is 1939 and young art student David Halifax is in Paris where he is falsely arrested for art forgery. As the Nazis converge on Paris, Halifax is press-ganged by the Resistance. It is a commission that could cost him his life. In wrappers as issued. Fine. $30.00.
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Ward Just : Forgetfulness Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2006. Hardcover. First Edition. Wife of ex-CIA agent is murdered. F/F. $30.00.
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Robert Crais : The Forgotten Man Doubleday, New York, 2005. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Elvis Cole searches for his father. Review copy with plublisher's materials, in the form of a letter from Crais, laid in. F/F. $30.00.
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Jonathan Lethem : The Fortress of Solitude Doubleday, New York, 2003. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. F/F. $45.00.
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Donald James : The Fortune Teller Century, London, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. Inspector Constantin Vadim is back in his hometown of Murmansk after a brief and nearly catastrophic appointment in Moscow. One night his wife, a doctor, is called out on an emergency but twelve hours later she has not returned. Vadim's desperate investigation reveals that another woman, an American consular official, disappeared the same night. F/F. $5.00.
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Giles Blunt : Forty Words for Sorrow Random House, Toronto, 2000. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Introduces Detective John Cardinal. Author's First Novel. Promotional band in place. F/F. $45.00.
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Andrew Taylor : The Four Last Things HarperCollins, London, 1997. Hardcover. First Edition. Little Lucy Appleyard is snatched from her minder on a cold winter afternoon and the nightmare begins. Book One of the Roth Trilogy, a gothic psychodrama set against the changing face of the Church of England. . NF/NF. $35.00.
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Andrew Taylor : The Four Last Things St. Martin's Press, New York, 1997. Hardcover. First US Edition. Book One of The Roth Trilogy, a gothic psychodrama set against the changing face of the Church of England. F/F. $20.00.
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David Goodis : Four Novels Zomba Books, London, 1983. Hardcover. First Edition Thus. Contains "Nightfall" filmed by Jacques Tourneur starring Aldo Ray and Anne Bancroft; "Down There" filmed as "Shoot the Pianist" by Francois Truffaut with Charles Aznavour; "Dark Passage" filmed with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall; and "The Moon in the Gutter: filmed with Nastassia Kinski and Gerard Debardieu. . F/F. $75.00.
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Sena Jeter Naslund : Four Spirits Wm. Morrow, New York, 2003. Hardcover. First Edition. Novel about the civil rights movement of the 1960s told through the eyes of one idealistic young white college student. F/F. $30.00.
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Jasper Fforde : The Fourth Bear Hodder & Stoughton, London, 2006. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Jack Sprat and Mary Mary investigate for the Nursery Crime Division. F/F. $50.00.
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John Irving : The Fourth Hand Random House, New York, 2001. Hardcover. First Edition. While reporting a story from India, a New York television journalist has his left hand eaten by a lion in front of millions of viewers. This tells of the aftermath of that event. Part comedy, part satire, part sexual farce, this is also an extraordinarily moving story. F/F. $10.00.
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Joyce Carol Oates : Foxfire Dutton, New York, 1993. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. In upstate New York in the 1950s, five high school girls are joined in a gang dedicated to pride, power, and vengeance on a world that seems made to denigrate and destroy them. F/F. $40.00.
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Robert Crais : Free Fall Bantam, New York, 1993. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. An Elvis Cole mystery. F/F. $95.00.
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William Golding : Free Fall Faber & Faber, London, 1959. Hardcover. First Edition. Slight shelfwear top of spine. In fine dust jacket. NF/NF. $250.00.
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Rosemary Aubert : Free Reign Bridge Works, New York, 1997. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Introduces Ellis Portal, once an esteemed judge who was convicted of a felony and disgraced. He lives as a vagrant in the river valley, a wilderness preserve running through the heart of Toronto. One day he finds a severed hand and recognizes the ring on it. Ellis sets out to identify the victim. Small print run sent this first novel into a second printing very quickly. ARTHUR ELLIS AWARD. F/F. $55.00.
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Rosemary Aubert : Free Reign Bridge Works, New York, 1997. Hardcover. First Edition. First novel introducting Ellis Portal. ARTHUR ELLIS AWARD. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $30.00.
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Richard Price : Freedomland Bloomsbury, London, 1998. Hardcover. First UK Edition. SIGNED. Woman claims carjacker kidnapped her son, but the police are not so sure. Filmed starring Julianne Moore. F/F. $30.00.
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Alice Munro : Friend of My Youth McClelland Stewart, Toronto, 1990. Hardcover. First Edition. Short Stories. F/F. $45.00.
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Morag Joss : Fruitful Bodies Hodder & Stoughton, London, 2001. Hardcover. First Edition. Third Sara Selkirk novel. Mystery series set in Bath. F/F. $30.00.
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Ed McBain : The Frumious Bandersnatch Simon & Schuster, New York, 2003. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. 87th Precinct mystery. F/F. $35.00.
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Christopher Fowler : Full Dark House Doubleday, London, 2003. Hardcover. First Edition. First in the Bryant and May series. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $65.00.
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Morag Joss : Funeral Music Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1998. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Mystery set in Bath. Small print run. Author's First Novel. F/F. $100.00.
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Suzy McKee Charnas : The Furies Tor Books, New York, 1994. Hardcover. First Edition. Sequel to MOTHERLINES and WALK TO THE END OF THE WORLD, Charnas's extraordinary dystopian series which imagines an evolving woman-only culture. F/F. $10.00.