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Fair. Paperback Book, Obvious wear and tear, may have some damage to the cover, binding or pages, but integrity still intact. No missing pages or anything that would compromise the reading of the book. Tanning or light water stains possible. Ask questions and request photos. Items are uploaded with their own individual photo, but when Multiple Items are for sale only one representative photo may be shown. Actual Photos are availible upon request. Fast Shipping Monday Through Saturday! -Safe and Secure!
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Shows some light wear from age and use. Interior is good with sound binding and no marks, damage or labels. Thanks for your business! Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
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Used; Very Good. Worldwide Library. Used; Very Good. Worldwide Library 1995 MMP. Page edges have some yellowing but text is clean and unmarked. Covers have light wear. Book Condition: Very Good. 1995. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED and inscribed 'To Glen, best regards! ' by the author on the title page. 1st edition, 1st printing, complete numberline. As new with as-new dust jacket in protective clear plastic sleeve. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 247 p. Audience: General/trade. The Edgar Award-nominated debut Owen Keane mystery by the Macavity Award-and Shamus Award-winning author of the Scott Elliott series. Where possible, all books come with dust jacket in a clear protective plastic sleeve, sealed in a ziplock bag, wrapped in bubble wrap, shipped in a box.
This is the first in a series of books featuring Owen Keane and Terence Faherty does not disappoint. I have already ordered the second in the series because this book left me wanting to read more Keane stories. Ellery Queen Magazine has published a number of Owen Keane short stories and that is how I was first introduced to this author. If you like Nero Wolf novellas, look for "The Widow of Slane" in the March/April 2004 issue of Ellery Queen Magazine.