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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Aged book. Tanned pages and age spots, however, this will not interfere with reading.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition. Fine in very good dustwrapper. First Am. Pages clean and tight. Cover and dustwrapper clean. Dustwrapper spine lighlty faded. Nice solid condition. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. McClure's South African detectives Kramer and Zondi-racially mixed partners in an apartheid society makes for one of the most interesting crime series around. Things do change! This is a Near Fine copy of the First American Edition (stated). Pale green paper-covered boards with tan linen spine. Clean and fresh text; 283 pages. Remainder mark on botton, else Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped, shows some minor wrinkling at the margins; in a plastic protector.
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New York. 1985. Pantheon Books. 1st American Edition. Spine Very Slightly Cocked, Otherwise Very Good in Dustjacket. Remainder Mark On Top Edge. 0394534727. 284 pages. hardcover. Jacket illustration by Robert Goldstrom. keywords: Mystery South Africa. FROM THE PUBLISHER-Someone out there is crazy. Crazy enough to kill a world-famous novelist and then strew her naked body with flowers and herbs. Or is there method in this madness? That's the question South African Police Lieutenant Tromp Kramer and his Zulu partner, Sergeant Mickey Zondi, must answer in James McClure's most gripping story yet. Naomi Stride was a wealthy woman, and her death has left several people richer-none more so than her twenty-six-year-old son Theo, with whom she had long had bitter ‘differences over money: ' She was also a controversial woman, a writer whose novels had been banned in South Africa. But was it for money, politics, or some other, unknown reason that Naomi Stride was killed? That is what Kramer and Zondi must discover-a task that becomes much more difficult, perhaps impossible, when Kramer is unexpectedly taken off the case. Ordered by his superiors to discreetly ‘wrap up' a fatal accident that has embarrassing implications for the South African police, he is plunged into a second investigation, and (fighting to keep it free of a political whitewash) he and Zondi find themselves moving inexorably toward a haunting and horrifying climax. inventory #24380.