A funny and perplexing novel of a professor-turned consultant in Jakarta, Indonesia who is backed by a Texas oil millionaire, a brainy thriller that is as much about the high-stakes world of business as it is the shadowy world of espionage.
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A funny and perplexing novel of a professor-turned consultant in Jakarta, Indonesia who is backed by a Texas oil millionaire, a brainy thriller that is as much about the high-stakes world of business as it is the shadowy world of espionage.
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Seller's Description:
Very good in good dust jacket. D J clean / very slight edge wear. boards clean / square. text clean / tight. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. Audience: General/trade.
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Very Good. No Jacket. Book. Massmarket Paperback. Slight edgewear, shallow crease lower front cover. No stamps or writing. Inside starting to darken. 276 pages, including Apppendices.
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8vo. Grey cloth spine and cream paper over boards, pictorial dust jacket. 276pp. Map. Very good/very good. Slightest bit of jacket edgewear. Tight and nice first edition of this thriller set in Jakarta, nicely inscribed and signed by the author--with a quick sketch of himself clutching a tennis racket--in black fineline on the half-title page: "For Irene, Gordon, / Keith, and Kristen, / with wonderful memories / of years of arduous / and successful tennis / campaigns. / Best always, / Jim Sloan / May 16, "