Alice Saunders, striking out on her own following the traumatic break-up of her marriage, rents an attic room in a London boarding house. The house contains a curious assortment of people, including the neurotic Mary, who resents Alice's occupation of the attic, and is trying to conceal a murder.
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Alice Saunders, striking out on her own following the traumatic break-up of her marriage, rents an attic room in a London boarding house. The house contains a curious assortment of people, including the neurotic Mary, who resents Alice's occupation of the attic, and is trying to conceal a murder.
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Very Good + Very Good+ DJ. Printing Not Spec. n/a. 12mo = 7-9" 183pp. Black hardcover with silver lettering on spine. Clean interior and exterior, strong and light binding. Dustjacket is clean, crisp, glossy.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Alice, newly single, rents a room in a London boarding house where a young woman lives in terror. Review copy, first U.S. printing. Jacket flap folds very gently rubbed, in Brodart.
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Carbone, Kye. Good in Good jacket. Ex-Library. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. New York: Doubleday, 1990. Ex-library. First Edition. 8vo. Hard cover, 183 pp. After the end of her marriage, Alice Saunders rents a drafty attic in a London boardinghouse. But housemate Mary has a violent reaction when Alice rents the attic. Mary can't hide her secrets forever, especially when murder is involved. X-library book. Pages have minor staining on edges. Book slightly skewed. Pages are clean, book feels solid. A good book in a good dust jacket, protected with a fresh mylar cover.