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Allegra Goodman : Kaaterskill Falls Dial Press, New York, 1998. Hardcover. First Edition. Set in a small town in upstate New York where Orthodox summer people and Yankee year rounders live side by side from June through August, this is the story of the summer of 1976. F/F. $20.00.
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Donald Westlake : Kahawa Mysterious Press, New York, 1995. Hardcover. First Edition Thus. SIGNED. F/F. $35.00.
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C.S. Godshalk : Kalimantaan Henry Holt, New York, 1998. Hardcover. First Edition. A young Englishman founds a private Raj on the coast of Borneo during the reign of Victoria. Author's First Novel. F/F. $10.00.
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Henning Mankell : Kennedy's Brain Scorpion Press, Gladestry, 2007. Hardcover. Limited Edition. SIGNED. Mystery. Number 43 of 80 numbered and signed copies. With an appreciation by Dan Fesperman. Fine in marbled boards as issued. Fine. $160.00.
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Ruth Rendell : The Keys to the Street Hutchinson, London, 1996. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Mary Jago has donated her own bone marrow to save the life of a man who will change her life in a way she could never imagine. F/F. $30.00.
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Bill James : Kill Me W.W. Norton, New York, 2000. Hardcover. First US Edition. Naomi Anstruther's undercover operation has ended in a bloody shoot-out on the Eton Boating Song floating restaurant. Naomi's ex-boyfriend and her new lover are both dead. Now a young woman named Esme believes that she and her friend Naomi should personally avenge the deaths, thus putting everything DCS Colin Harpur has planned in danger. F/F. $10.00.
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Bill James : Kill Me Macmillan, London, 2000. Hardcover. First Edition. Harpur and Iles mystery. F/F. $30.00.
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Ruth Rendell : The Killing Doll Hutchinson, London, 1984. Hardcover. First Edition. Rendell explores a haunted world of obsession, delusion, and murderous fantasy. F/F. $80.00.
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Peter Turnbull : The Killing Floor St. Martin's Press, New York, 1995. Hardcover. First US Edition. After a motorist swerves to avoid hitting an animal, he discovers a decomposed corpse sans head and hands in the garded of a house in one of Glasgow's most prestigious suburbs. P Division investigates. F/F. $15.00.
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Jameson Cole : A Killing in Quail County St. Martin's Press, New York, 1996. Hardcover. First Edition. Author's First Novel. Edgar Award Winner. Slight crimp to top of spine. In fine dustjacket. F/F. $30.00.
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Nicci French : Killing Me Softly Michael Joseph, London, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Alice Loudon has everything she could want in life. Then she meets a stranger and impulsively gives up her safe, ordered existence for a passionate affair. Gradually she learns about Adam and enters his world of risk and adventure until everything, including her life, is threatened. This title scarce. F/F. $50.00.
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Jonathon King : A Killing Night Dutton, New York, 2005. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Max Freeman mystery. Review copy with publisher's materials laid in. F/F. $20.00.
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Sara Paretsky : Killing Orders Wm. Morrow, New York, 1985. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. A V.I. Warshawski mystery. Very tight copy with some shelfwear to extremities. Slight stain on the dj and above signature. NF/NF. $125.00.
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bell hooks : Killing Rage Henry Holt, New York, 1995. Hardcover. First Edition. Ending racism. NF/NF. $5.00.
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Anne Fine : The Killjoy Mysterious Press, New York, 1987. Hardcover. First US Edition. Ian Laidlaw leads an uneventful life until Alicia Anne Davie laughs in his face. F/F. $10.00.
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Loren D. Estleman : King of the Corner Bantam, New York, 1992. Hardcover. First Edition. It is 1990 and in Detroit Big Auto has given way to Big Crime. Doc Miller, moonlighting as an unlicensed cabby, is caught up in intrigue and murder. F/F. $10.00.
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John Baker : King of the Streets Victor Gollancz, London, 1998. Paperback. First Edition. SIGNED. Jeanie Scott is scared. Her ex-husband has been murdered and her house broken into although nothing was taken. Thinking the two events must be connected, and fearing for her safety and that of her daughter, Jeanie asks Sam Turner to investigate. Published simultaneously in hardcover. In wraps as issued. . Fine. $20.00.
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Celia Fremlin : King of the World Severn House, London, 1994. Hardcover. First Edition. Woman takes an apartment with two other women. She says she's a battered wife ad has run away from home Gradually the lies she has told are revealed. F/F. $35.00.
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Barbara Vine : King Solomon's Carpet Viking, London, 1991. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Jarvis loves the London Underground and all its secrets. He l ives in an old house overlooking the Jubilee Line and he lets out rooms to people, all of whom have some connection to the Tube. Vine manages to make London transportation seem shocking and oppressive. GOLD DAGGER AWARD. F/F. $125.00.
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Bill James : The King's Friends Severn House, London, 1995. Hardcover. First Edition Thus. Brilliant thriller set in 1936 Britain when the idealistic Edward VIII is under the influence of some of the country's deadliest enemies. First Hardcover Edition. Originally published in paperback in 1982 under James's pseudonym, James Tucker. F/F. $50.00.
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J.G. Ballard : Kingdom Come Fourth Estate, London, 2006. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Man tries to unravel the mystery of his father's death. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $45.00.
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Deborah Crombie : Kissed a Sad Goodbye Bantam, New York, 1999. Hardcover. First Edition. SIGNED. Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James novel. Fine in fine dust jacket. F/F. $20.00.
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Ian Rankin : Knots & Crosses Orion, London, 2007. Hardcover. SIGNED. Collector's Edition of first Rebus novel. Endpapers are facsimile of Rankin's original notes. In boards as issued. Signed with Rankin's noughts and crosses sketch. Fine. $100.00.
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Lionel Davidson : Kolymsky Heights Heinemann, London, 1994. Hardcover. First Edition. Set in a Siberian research station, so secret that no scientist ever leaves it alive. F/F. $45.00.