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Click to view full description | 1. | Abbott, John (Evan Hunter). Scimitar. Crown, 1992 1st/1st edition Used: Like New Fine Hardcover 1st printing. Beige cloth spine, green titles, blue boards, owner inscription title page. Illustrated dust jacket, slight edge rubs, faint spotting. An otherwise immaculate copy of an absorbing book. Large 8 vo, pp: 291. An Amazing Debut-- The Most Exciting assassination thriller since ''The Day of the Jackal''. Price: 23.88 USD | See Full Description |
| 2. | Evan Hunter; Warner Books Privileged Conversation Warner Books 1996-02 First Edition/First Printing Very Fine Fine Hardcover Very minor shelfwear to DJ only. All other aspects of this book's condition are excellent; suitable as a gift. Pseudonymn of Ed McBain. ''The blurred border between fantasy and obsession is explored in this latest from Hunter (Criminal Conversation and, as Ed McBain, the 87th Precinct novels), who keeps readers off-balance throughout. When happily married psychiatrist David Chapman rescues dancer Kate Duggan during a robbery in Central Park, the chance encounter inspires a sexual fantasy that has disturbing echoes in the revelations of some of his more troubled patients. It's only after David sees Kate dancing the part of Victoria in a performance of Cats that the fantasy is realized. During the course of a summer affair that becomes obsessive, the psychiatrist alternates weekends with his wife and family on Martha's Vineyard with wild evenings in the city with a woman he knows little about. Midway into the novel, the narrative switches from David's to Kate's point of view, as an admirer begins to stalk her. Suddenly, the psychiatrist's mysterious temptress becomes a very real woman in trouble. And there is yet another switch at novel's end, a sucker punch that will daze readers. Consummate craftsman Hunter invests this disquieting yarn with the easy intelligence and dark feel of a good Hitchcock film-plus a creepy resonance all its own.'' - Publishers Weekly. Price: 20.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | McBain, Ed (Evan Hunter). Another Part of the City. Mysterious Press, Apr 1986. 1st/1st edition Used: Like New fine Hardcover 1st printing. Black cloth spine w/gold titles, black boards. Dust jacket very slight edge wrinkleng top front. This copy is otherwise immaculate. Suitable as a gift. 8 vo, pp: 230. Great Det. Reardon adventure. Price: 12.58 USD | See Full Description |
| 4. | McBain, Ed (Evan Hunter). Vespers: A novel of the 87th precinct. Morrow, 1990 1st edition Used: Like New Fine Hardcover 1st printing. Blue cloth spine w/silver titles, light blue boards. Illustrated dust jacket, very slight edgewear, faint spotting. This copy is otherwise immaculate. Suitable as a gift. Large 8 vo, pp: 331. The murder of a Catholic priest is the centerpiece of this excellent thriller that illustrates life in the city. Price: 30.52 USD | See Full Description |
| 5. | McBain, Ed (Evan Hunter). Vespers: A novel of the 87th precinct. Morrow, 1990 1st/1st edition Used: Like New Fine Hardcover 1st printing. Cloth spine, paper-covered boards, slight spine wrinkles. Illustrated dust jacket, very slight edge shelfwear. This copy is otherwise immaculate. Suitable as a gift. Large 8 vo, pp: 331. The murder of a Catholic priest is the centerpiece of this excellent thriller that illustrates life in the city. Price: 22.69 USD | See Full Description |
| 6. | McBain, Ed (Evan Hunter). Widows. Morrow, 1991 1st/1st edition Used: Like New Very Fine Hardcover 1st printing. White cloth spine w/gold titles, black boards. Dust jacket very slight edgewear and wrinkles, slight crease front flap. This copy is otherwise immaculate. Suitable as a gift. 8 vo, pp: 332. Price: 9.90 USD | See Full Description |
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