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White Corridor (Bryant & May 5) - Christopher FOWLER
Published by UK Doubleday  2 July 2007  
Price £21.99
ISBN 038561067X Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed and Quoted by author to the title page.

The unthinkable has happened at London's Peculiar Crimes Unit. In the bitter depths of winter, a key member of staff has been found murdered, and everyone who works there is suddenly a suspect. But Arthur Bryant and John May, the eccentric elderly detectives who run London's strangest crime division, aren't on hand to solve the crime. They've ventured into the heart of the English countryside, only to become stranded on a desolate snowbound section of road. As the blizzard worsens, Bryant & May attempt to solve the crime long distance using only their mobile phones. Unfortunately, their situation is about to get very much worse. Unknown to the stranded detectives, an obsessed killer has travelled from the Riviera to Dartmoor, and is stalking the stranded vehicles, searching for one particular victim, coming closer with each passing minute... As if it didn't have enough trouble, the Peculiar Crimes unit is about to receive a demanding royal visitor, and the Home Office is preparing to shut the PCU down when the visit inevitably goes wrong... Two murderers, two incapacitated detectives, just six hours to solve two crimes and save the unit. Armed only with their wits, woolly coats and a stack of dubious veal and ham pies, Bryant & May are bracing themselves for the strangest day they've ever spent, trapped inside the white corridor...




Where The Dead Lay - David LEVIEN
Published by USA Doubleday  7 July 2009  
Price £24.99
ISBN 9780385523677 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, USA First Edition, First Printing, Signed and Dated (7 /7/09 , publication date) by author to the title page.

The Second Book in the Frank Behr Series

When Frank Behrs friend and mentor is murdered during a suspicious break-in Behr thirsts for answers and revenge. but before he can pick up the killer`s scent, an exclusive private investigation firm approaches him with a case. two of its operatives have gone missing  prodded to take the case by his old boss the indianapolis police captain who holds the string to returning him to the force Behr accepts....

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When Will There Be Good News?  - Kate ATKINSON
Published by UK Doubleday   August 2008  
Price £19.99
ISBN 9780385608015 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed by author to the title page.

In rural Devon, six-year-old Joanna Mason witnesses an appalling crime. Thirty years later the man convicted of the crime is released from prison. In Edinburgh, sixteen-year-old Reggie works as a nanny for a G.P. But Dr Hunter has gone missing and Reggie seems to be the only person who is worried. Across town, Detective Chief Inspector Louise Monroe is also looking for a missing person, unaware that hurtling towards her is an old friend - Jackson Brodie - himself on a journey that becomes fatally interrupted.




Vanish - Tess GERRITSEN
Published by UK Bantam Press  16 January 2006  
Price £12.99
ISBN 0593053516 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

The nameless and beautiful woman appears to be just another corpse in the morgue. An apparent suicide, she lies on a gurney in the cold room, awaiting the dissecting scalpel of medical examiner Maura Isles. But when Maura unzips the body bag and looks down at the body, she gets the fright of her life. The corpse opens its eyes. Now very much alive, the "dead" woman is rushed to the hospital where her next action shocks everyone. With cool precision, she murders a security guard and seizes hostages. One of those hostages is a very pregnant patient - Jane Rizzoli. Who is this mysterious hostage-taker, and what does she want? As tense hours tick by, Maura joins forces with Jane's husband, FBI agent Gabriel Dean, to track down the nameless woman's identity. When Federal agents suddenly appear on the scene, Maura and Gabriel realize they are dealing with a case that goes far deeper than just an ordinary hostage crisis. Only Jane, trapped with the armed madwoman, holds the key to the mystery. And only she can solve it - if she survives the night.




Tutankhamun (Rai Rahotep 2)  - Nick DRAKE
Published by UK Bantam Press  27 March 2009  
Price £29.99
ISBN 9780593054024 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed, Quoted and Dated by author to the title page.  Book comes with a Signed flyer from the signing event.

 

Quote is: "For a world  with so much sun we live in a dark place in a dark time..."

Tutankhamun, son of Akhenaten, has inherited an empire that seems to be at the height of its power and international glory. But the young King, just eighteen years old, is faced with the political and personal intrigues and conspiracies of the Court, where his godfather Ay, and the General Horemheb are locked in a bitter struggle for ascendancy. Tutankhamun must steer the empire back from the brink of disaster and dissent to which his father Akhenaten's rule led the Two Lands of Egypt, and re-assert the stability and authority of his famous dynasty. Rahotep, chief detective of the Thebes division, has his own worries - his daughters are growing up in a changing world of danger and instability, while out on the streets of Thebes things are falling apart; poverty and dissent are breaking out into a nightmare of violence, gold and corruption seem all-powerful, and the city's shadowy underworld is itself witnessing mysterious acts of shocking brutality. Yet when he receives a mysterious invitation to the secret halls of the Royal Palace, he cannot refuse. What he finds there, and the quest on which he embarks, will change his life, and put everything he thought he believed, and everything he loves, at risk.




Tokyo Year Zero (Tokyo Trilogy 1)  - David PEACE
Published by UK Faber & Faber  2 August 2007  
Price £21.99
ISBN 0571236456 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed and Dated (5th Sept 07, date of London signing).

August 1946. One year on from surrender and Tokyo lies broken and bleeding at the feet of its American victors. Facing the threat of a second purge, the surviving officers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Dept, with their changed identities and false names, realise they can trust no one, least of all each other. Meanwhile another war is breaking out, as different ethnic groups fight for control of the city's black markets. Against this extraordinary historical backdrop, "Tokyo Year Zero" opens with the discovery of the bodies of two young women in Shiba Park. Against his wishes, Detective Minami is assigned to the case, and as he gets drawn ever deeper into these complex and horrific murders, he realises that his own past and secrets are indelibly linked to those of the victims and their killer.




The Yiddish Policemen's Union - Michael CHABON
Published by USA HarperCollins  1 May 2007  
Price £34.99
ISBN 0007149824 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, USA Harper Collins, First Edition, First Printing, Signed and Dated by author to the title page. Book has American feather edged pages.

The brilliantly original new novel from Michael Chabon, author of the Pulitzer prize-winning 'The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay' For sixty years Jewish refugees and their descendants have prospered in the Federal District of Sitka, a 'temporary' safe haven created in the wake of revelations of the Holocaust and the shocking 1948 collapse of the fledgling state of Israel. Proud, grateful and longing to be American, the Jews of the Sitka District have created their own little world in the Alaskan panhandle, a vibrant, gritty, soulful and complex frontier city that moves to the Yiddish beat. Now, after sixty years of federal neglect, the District is set to revert to Alaskan control, and their dream is coming to an end: once again the tides of history threaten to sweep them up and carry them off into the unknown. But homicide detective Meyer Landsman has enough problems without worrying about the upcoming Reversion. His life is a shambles, his marriage a wreck, his career a disaster. He and his half-Tlingit partner, Berko Shemets, can't catch a break in any of their outstanding cases. Landsman's new supervisor is the love of his life - and also his worst nightmare. And then someone's got the nerve to commit a murder in the flophouse Landsman calls home. Out of habit, obligation and a half-cocked shot at redemption, he begins to investigate the killing of his neighbor, a former chess prodigy, and soon finds himself contending with all the powerful forces of faith, obsession, evil and salvation that are his heritage - and with the unfinished business of his marriage to Bina Gelbfish, the one person who understands his darkest fears. At once a gripping whodunit, a love story, an homage to 1940s noir, and an exploration of the mysteries of exile and redemption, The Yiddish Policemen's Union is a novel only Michael Chabon could have written.

2008 Edgar Nominee for Best Novel




The Yiddish Policemen's Union  - Michael CHABON
Published by UK Fourth Estate  4 June 2007  
Price £34.99
ISBN 0007150393 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed, Dated and First Line Quoted by author to the title page.

The brilliantly original new novel from Michael Chabon, author of the Pulitzer prize-winning 'The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay' For sixty years Jewish refugees and their descendants have prospered in the Federal District of Sitka, a 'temporary' safe haven created in the wake of revelations of the Holocaust and the shocking 1948 collapse of the fledgling state of Israel. Proud, grateful and longing to be American, the Jews of the Sitka District have created their own little world in the Alaskan panhandle, a vibrant, gritty, soulful and complex frontier city that moves to the Yiddish beat. Now, after sixty years of federal neglect, the District is set to revert to Alaskan control, and their dream is coming to an end: once again the tides of history threaten to sweep them up and carry them off into the unknown. But homicide detective Meyer Landsman has enough problems without worrying about the upcoming Reversion. His life is a shambles, his marriage a wreck, his career a disaster. He and his half-Tlingit partner, Berko Shemets, can't catch a break in any of their outstanding cases. Landsman's new supervisor is the love of his life - and also his worst nightmare. And then someone's got the nerve to commit a murder in the flophouse Landsman calls home. Out of habit, obligation and a half-cocked shot at redemption, he begins to investigate the killing of his neighbor, a former chess prodigy, and soon finds himself contending with all the powerful forces of faith, obsession, evil and salvation that are his heritage - and with the unfinished business of his marriage to Bina Gelbfish, the one person who understands his darkest fears. At once a gripping whodunit, a love story, an homage to 1940s noir, and an exploration of the mysteries of exile and redemption, The Yiddish Policemen's Union is a novel only Michael Chabon could have written.




The Wrong Kind of Blood - Declan HUGHES
Published by UK John Murray  22 May 2006  
Price £29.99
ISBN 0719567459 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Signed, Dated and Quoted "Blood...you can't wash it away" by author to the title page.

Debut novel: The night of my mother's funeral, Linda Dawson cried on my shoulder, put her tongue in my mouth and asked me to find her husband. Now she was lying dead on her living room floor, and the howl of a police siren echoed through the surrounding hills...' Ed Loy hasn't been back to Dublin for twenty years. But his mother is dead, and he has returned home to bury her. He soon realizes that the world waiting for him is very different from the one he left behind all those years ago. 'Tommy said you found people who were missing', Linda Dawson tells him the evening of his mother's funeral. Linda's husband has disappeared. She doesn't want the police involved. So reluctantly, Loy agrees to investigate. And suddenly in this place where he grew up - among the Georgian houses, Victorian castles, and modern villas of Castlehill - Loy finds himself thrown into a world of organized crime, long-hidden secrets, corruption and violence. And murder.




The Water Room - Christopher FOWLER
Published by UK Doubleday  1 September 2004  
Price £29.99
ISBN 0385605544 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed, by author to the title page.

When an elderly lady is found inside her own house with her lungs full of river water, London's Peculiar Crimes Unit is called in to search for a logical solution. But the property's next tenant is plagued by mysterious damp patches and the sound of rushing water, and Arthur Bryant decides to divert the investigation into strange new territory. Meanwhile, his partner John May finds himself in hot water when he sets out to save the reputation of an academic whose arcane knowledge of London's forgotten underground rivers looks set to destroy his career. The geriatric detectives soon discover that in a city full of the rich, the poor and the dispossessed, there's still something for which a desperate murderer is willing to kill again. Pooling their information to investigate hitherto undiscovered secrets of the city, Bryant & May make some sinister connections. With the death-toll climbing and the unit facing an uncertain future, the nation's oddest investigators prepare to face madness, greed and revenge armed only with their wits, alcohol and boiled sweets in a mystery that goes to the heart of every London home...




The Victoria Vanishes (Bryant & May 6)  - Christopher FOWLER
Published by UK Doubleday  30 June 2008  
Price £21.99
ISBN 9780385610681 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed, Quoted and Dated by author to the title page.

One night, Arthur Bryant witnesses a drunk middle-aged lady coming out of a pub in a London backstreet. The next morning, she is found dead at the exact spot where their paths crossed. Even more disturbing, there's a twist: the pub has vanished and the street itself has changed. Bryant is convinced that he saw them as they looked over a century before, but the elderly detective has already lost the funeral urn of an old friend. Could he be losing his mind as well? Then it becomes clear that a number of women have met their ends in London pubs. It seems a silent, secret killer is at work, striking in full view...and yet nobody has a clue how, or why - or where he'll attack next. The likeliest suspect seems to be a mental patient with a reason for killing. But knowing who the killer is and catching him are two very different propositions. As their new team at the Peculiar Crimes Unit goes in search of a madman, the octogenarian detectives ready themselves for the pub crawl of a lifetime, and come face to face with their own mortality...




The Vesuvius Club: A Lucifer Box Novel  - Mark GATISS
Published by UK Simon & Schuster  1 November 2004  
Price £36.99
ISBN 9780739463468 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed and Quoted by author to the half title page.

Quote is: "I have always been an appalling judge of character. It is my more beguiling virtue."

Edwardian London. It is a world that seems familiar to us: Hansom cabs rattling through fog-choked streets, gin-swilling aesthetes rubbing shoulders with movers and shakers of British Imperial grandeur. And beneath the confident facade, naturally, an underworld of sinister Tongs, crazed anarchists, murder, and seething vice. So much for the familiar picture of comforting Victoriana. But this is the world of Lucifer Box and nothing is quite as it first appears. Lucifer Box is the most fashionable portrait painter of his day: trading bon mots with the best of them and ruthlessly exploiting his talent and dandified beauty to enter every level of this intriguing society. From his elegant townhouse at Number 9 Downing Street (well, someone has to live there...) to his vast studio in Chelsea, from the snow-choked streets of Tsarist St Petersburg to the sun-bleached hotels of Mentone, life is one long, dazzling party. Of course, leading a double life is terribly fashionable and Lucifer Box is not to be outdone. For what Box's fashionable circle would never believe is that their witty, cheerfully bisexual friend is also a secret agent...




The Two Minute Rule - Robert CRAIS
Published by UK Orion  8 March 2006  
Price £19.99
ISBN 0752873776 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed by author to the title page.

Two minutes can be a lifetime. But break the two minute rule and it's a lifetime in jail. Ask anyone on the wrong side of the law about the two minute rule and they'll tell you that's as long as you can hope for at a robbery before the cops show up. But not everyone plays by the rules. When an aging ex-con finally gets out of jail, freedom doesn't taste too sweet. His son is gunned down in a drive-by shooting. It seems like a random crime, but when the victim is a cop - especially a cop with a con for a father - the motives are never simple. When the hit is exposed as a revenge killing, and the question of police corruption is raised, it becomes a father's last duty to clear his son's name and catch the killer. Gathering all the elements that have made Robert Crais one of the very best crime writers today, The Two Minute Rule will grip and intrigue his legions of fans, and provide the perfect opportunity for new readers to discover the author who sets the standard when it comes to twisting plots and powerful characters.




The Trophy Ecchange  - Diane FANNING
Published by USA Severn House Publishers  1 July 2008  
Price £23.99
ISBN 9780727866356 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, USA First Edition, First Printing Signed by author to title page. book comes with a promotional bookmarker

The First book in the Lucinda Pierce series

A fast paced thriller introducing an unforgettable heroine Homicide investigator Lucinda Pierce is physically and emotionally scarred by her job. She is angry and bitter, but her life is her work. Lucinda gets sent to investigate the brutal killing of Dr Kathleen Spencer. There seem to be links with other dead women, could it be the work of a serial killer. And will Lucinda be able to solve it or has she become too emotionally involved this time




The Tin Roof Blowdown - James Lee BURKE
Published by USA Simon & Schuster  17 July 2007  
Price £49.99
ISBN 9781416548484 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover.USA Simon & Schuster . First Edition First Printing. Signed and dated (7/17/07) by Author to title page.

In the waning days of summer, 2005 a storm with greater impact than the bomb that struck Hiroshima peels the face off Southern Louisiana. This is the gruesome reality Iberia Parish Sheriff`s Detective Dave Robicheaux discovers as he is deployed to New Orleans.It begins, Hurricane Katrina has left the commercial district and residential neighbourhoods awash with looters and predators of every stripe. The power grid of the city has been destroyed, New Orleans reduced to the level of a medieval society. There is no law, no order no sanctuary for the infirm, the helpless, and the innocent. Bodies float in the streets and lie impaled on the branches of flooded trees. In the midst of an apocalyptical nightmare Robicheaux must find tow serial rapists, a morphine-addicted priest, and a vigilante who may be more dangerous than the criminals looting the city....




The Tenderness of Wolves - Stef PENNEY
Published by UK Quercus  7 September 2006  
Price £24.99
ISBN 1905204817     First Edition     First Printing    

**UNSIGNED** Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing

Debut novel: 1867, Canada - As winter tightens its grip on the isolated settlement of Dove River, a man is brutally murdered and a 17-year old boy disappears. Tracks leaving the dead man's cabin head north towards the forest and the tundra beyond. In the wake of such violence, people are drawn to the township - journalists, Hudson's Bay Company men, trappers, traders - but do they want to solve the crime, or exploit it? One-by-one the assembled searchers set out from Dove River, pursuing the tracks across a desolate landscape home only to wild animals, madmen and fugitives, variously seeking a murderer, a son, two sisters missing for 17 years, a forgotten Native American culture, and a fortune in stolen furs before the snows settle and cover the tracks of the past for good. In an astonishingly assured debut, Stef Penney deftly weaves adventure, suspense, revelation and humour into a panoramic historical romance, an exhilarating thriller, a keen murder mystery and ultimately, with the sheer scope and quality of her storytelling, one of the books of the year.

Longlisted for the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2007

Winner of the 2006 Costa Book of the Year

2006 Costa First Novel Award winner




The Snake Stone - Jason GOODWIN
Published by UK Faber & Faber  5 July 2007  
Price £34.99
ISBN 9780571229253 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed, Quoted and Dated (5/7/07, Publication Date) by author to the title page.

 

Lefevre, a French archaeologist, has arrived in Istanbul determined to uncover a lost Byzantine treasure. Yashim is commissioned to find out more about him. But when Lefevre's mutilated body is discovered outside the French embassy, it turns out that there is only one suspect: Yashim himself. Once again, Yashim finds himself in a race against time to uncover the startling truth behind a shadowy secret society dedicated to the revival of the Byzantine Empire, caught in a deadly game deep beneath the city streets, a place where the stakes are high - and betrayal is death. The sequel to The Janissary Tree.




The Sixth Lamentation - William BRODRICK
Published by UK Little Brown  27 February 2003  
Price £29.99
ISBN 0316861618 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed and Dated by author to the title page. Book comes with original promotional wrap-around.

Debut novel: A man arrives at Larkwood Monastery claiming sanctuary. Edward Schwermann is accused of Nazi war crimes: the chances are he's stained with blood, but politics demand that Larkwood shelter him. And Schwermann has intimated that the Church offered him sanctuary once before, during the war. It is this potentially embarrassing claim which brings Father Anselm onto centre stage. Once a lawyer, Anselm is sanctioned to make discreet enquiries in Rome, but as he edges towards the truth behind Schwermann's crimes, his renewed contact with the outside world threatens to overwhelm his fragile spiritual identity. For Agnes Embleton, seeing Schwermann's face on the television has brought back a flood of memories: of Paris, of The Round Table, a group of idealistic students who tried to save thousands of Jewish children from deportation, of the Frenchman who betrayed them and of Schwermann, the German officer who sent the children to their deaths. But what Agnes doesn't know and Anselm discovers is the personal investment Schwermann had in The Round Table, the silent bargains made by its members and the true extent of Schwermann's final treachery.




The Silver Swan - Benjamin BLACK
Published by UK Picador  2 November 2007  
Price £19.99
ISBN 9780330454032 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed by author to the title page.

Time has moved on for Quirke, the world-weary Dublin pathologist first encountered in Christine Falls. It is the middle of the 1950s, that low, dishonourable decade; a woman he loved has died, a man whom he once admired is dying, while the daughter he for so long denied is still finding it hard to accept him as her father. When Billy Hunt, an acquaintance from college days, approaches him about his wife's apparent suicide, Quirke recognises trouble but, as always, trouble is something he cannot resist. Slowly he is drawn into a twilight world of drug addiction, sexual obsession, blackmail and murder, a world in which even the redoubtable Inspector Hackett can offer him few directions.




The Silent Man  - Alex BERENSON
Published by USA Putnam  10 February 2009  
Price £29.99
ISBN 9780399155383 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, US Putnam, First Edition, First Printing, Signed by author to the title page.

It’s been a rough few years for CIA agent John Wells. The undercover work in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the attack on the United States, the Chinese plot that could have led to war. Wells is exhausted, and his nights filled with disturbing dreams. But he knows he has no time for that. He has made many enemies, and the world won’t stay quiet for long.

Nevertheless, Wells is not prepared for what is about to happen. He and his colleague—and fiancée—Jennifer Exley are driving into work when traffic comes to a standstill, due to accidents on both bridges into Washington. A pretty big coincidence, he thinks, beginning to get a bad feeling—a feeling that only gets worse when he spots the red motorcycle zooming up between cars toward him. Before the day is over, several people will be dead or severely injured, Exley among them, and Wells will be a man possessed.

The attackers are Russian, and it is to Russia that Wells must follow the trail. He finds what he’s looking for—but also a great deal more. A plan of almost unimaginable consequences is in motion, and Wells has no idea if he has discovered it in time. The last few years have been rough indeed, but the next few weeks will be much, much worse.

Real-world threats, authentic details, a scenario as dramatic as it is chillingly plausible, Alex Berenson’s new novel is another “timely reminder of the extremely precarious way we live now” (The Washington Post).


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