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Very Good. Hardcover with DJ. 1st edition. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show very minor shelf wear. Binding is tight, hinges strong. Dust jacket shows light edge wear. Presented with protective clear book jacket cover.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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Very Good. Signed Copy First edition copy. Collectible-Very Good. Very Good dust jacket. Signed by author on bookplate laid-in. In protective mylar cover.
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Near Fine in Fine jacket. Book 1st ed. His first novel, an EDGAR AWARD WINNER. A couple of minor stains at page edges else near fine in a fine dust jacket. "Live behind your own eyes. Scrimmage on your own turf"this is the lesson that college professor-turned-gambler Timothy Waverly has learned from seven years in prison for a crime of passion. After he returns home to Traverse City, Mich., a beautiful woman with an elusive past draws him into a cat-and-mouse game with the tough men pursuing her. Euphemism replaces harsh fact in this world, where gang bosses talk of "inventory control" and "profit margins." Kakonis displays his eye for quality sleaze and ear for crisp dialogue in this debut novel. The two sociopaths who pursue Waverly are genuine originals, both comic and menacing. Fans of Elmore Leonard and Loren D. Estleman will recognize this "slippery splintered world, everything infected, gone wrong."--Library Journal.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book 1st ed. Complete number line. His first novel, an EDGAR AWARD WINNER. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Publishers sheet laid in. ""Live behind your own eyes. Scrimmage on your own turf"this is the lesson that college professor-turned-gambler Timothy Waverly has learned from seven years in prison for a crime of passion. After he returns home to Traverse City, Mich., a beautiful woman with an elusive past draws him into a cat-and-mouse game with the tough men pursuing her. Euphemism replaces harsh fact in this world, where gang bosses talk of "inventory control" and "profit margins." Kakonis displays his eye for quality sleaze and ear for crisp dialogue in this debut novel. The two sociopaths who pursue Waverly are genuine originals, both comic and menacing. Fans of Elmore Leonard and Loren D. Estleman will recognize this "slippery splintered world, everything infected, gone wrong."---Library Journal.