Challenge the Widow-Maker is about ordinary people whose pride helps them survive. Among the 12 tough but compassionate investigations into the human condition is Custer's Ghost, in which one of the last survivors of Little Bighorn finds closure after half a century, and in Animals, an old man who has lost his late wife's cat joins a street punk to free tortured animals. The book includes an introduction by the author and a complete Clark Howard checklist.
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Challenge the Widow-Maker is about ordinary people whose pride helps them survive. Among the 12 tough but compassionate investigations into the human condition is Custer's Ghost, in which one of the last survivors of Little Bighorn finds closure after half a century, and in Animals, an old man who has lost his late wife's cat joins a street punk to free tortured animals. The book includes an introduction by the author and a complete Clark Howard checklist.
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New. Book 1st prtg. A fine, unread copy still in shrinkwrap of this trade paperback. An Edgar Award Winner in the past, Howard recently set a record by WINNING his 5th ELLERY QUEEN READER'S AWARD. 12 stories and a chronology of Howard's work.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Signed by Author Limited Edition, number 46 of 225, signed by Howard on the limitation page. Jacket in mylar. Includes the separately printed pamphlet "The Killing Floor" also in fine condition. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.
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Russell, Victoria. Fine in Fine jacket. Limited Edition. Signed by Author 1st ed. Fine in dust jacket. LIMITED EDITION, one of 225 NUMBERED COPIES, this being #125, SIGNED by Howard. Accompanying each copy is a seperately printed pamphlet, "The Killing Floor". An Edgar Award Winner in the past, Howard recently set a record by winning his 5th Ellery Queen Readers Award. 12 stories and a chronology of Howard's work.