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 code: FE161206
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The Good Guy **first edition, shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award**
Beale, Susan
The Good Guy
London, John Murray, 2016
First edition, first printing. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Author's first novel, shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award.
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 code: FE181210
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Die of Shame **signed first edition
Billingham, Mark
Die of Shame
London, Little Brown, 2016
First edition, first printing. Fine in Fine loosely protected dust jacket.
Signed by the author to the title page.
Author's latest crime novel featuring Detective Inspector Nicola Tanner.
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 code: FE170131
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A Private View **signed first edition**
Brookner, Anita
A Private View
London, Jonathan Cape, 1994
First edition, first printing. Fine in Fine loosely protected dust jacket.
Signed by the author to the title page (signed copy sticker on dust jacket).
A Private View is the story of an ageing man in emotional turmoil, whose loneliness is overturned by the invasive and mercenary Katy Gibb.
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 code: FE613
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The Hand of The Devil **first edition signed and stamped with Ganges Red mosquito**
Carter, Dean Vincent. The Hand of The Devil. London, Bodley Head, 2006. Fine (unread) in Fine dustjacket. Signed by author and stamped with "Ganges Red" mosquito stamp - rare to find copies with this stamp. First novel receiving excellent reviews.
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 code: 9780007208456
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The Moving Finger **Miss Marple Facsimile Edition, First Thus**
Christie, Agatha
The Moving Finger
London, Harper Collins, 2005
Facsimile edition, First thus. Fine as issued in Fine dust jacket with original matching wraparound band. One of the Miss Marple Facsimile Edition series published to mark the 75th anniversary of her first appearance in print.
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 code: FE170206
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The Thirteen Problems **Miss Marple Facsimile Edition, First Thus
Christie, Agatha
The Thirteen Problems
London, Harper Collins, 2005
Facsimile Edition, First Thus. Fine in Fine dust jacket with original wraparound band. This edition was part of a facsimile set published to mark the 75th anniversary of the first appearance of Miss Marple in print.
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 code: FE12608
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Cleave, Chris
Incendiary
London, Chatto & Windus, 2005
Uncorrected book proof. Fine in card cover.
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 code: FE782
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The Other Hand **signed first edition, Costa shortlist**
Cleave, Chris
The Other Hand
London, Sceptre, 2008
Fine (unread) in Fine dustjacket. Signed by the author.
Chris Cleave's last novel, Incendiary, which hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons when it was released on the day of the July 7th bombings, is being made into a film.
November 2008: Costa Award shortlisted.
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 code: FE14107
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Glow **signed first edition"
Beauman, Ned
Glow
London, Sceptre, 2014
First edition, first printing. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Signed by the author to the title page.
"With Glow, Beauman has reinvented the conspiracy thriller for a new generation" - publisher's blurb.
Author was selected by Granta in 2013 as one of the top 20 young British novelists under the age of 40.
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 code: B1743
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Untold Stories **signed first edition**
Bennett, Alan
Untold Stories
London, Faber, 2005
First edition, first printing. Fine in Fine (loosely protected) dust jacket.
Signed by the author to the title page.
Alan Bennett's first collection of prose following Writing Home, includes a poignant family memoir. It also includes 45 monochrome photographic illustrations.
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 code: B1771
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Boyne, John
A Ladder to The Sky
London, Doubleday, 2018
First edition, first printing. Fine unread without dust jacket as issued. Signed by the author to the title page. John Boyne's latest novel described as "a dark and twisted psychological drama, which shows how easy it is to achieve the world if you are prepared to sacrifice your soul".
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 code: FE170127
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Everyone Brave is Forgiven **signed first edition
Cleave, Chris
Everyone Brave is Forgiven
London, Sceptre, 2016
First edition, first printing. Fine as issued with crimson page edges in Fine dust jacket. Cover image taken from Cecil Beaton’s 1941 “Fashion is Indestructible” photo shoot for Vogue.
Signed by the author (in red ink) to the title page.
Much-praised new novel by Chris Cleave, who was inspired by the war-time experiences and bravery of his maternal grandfather to write this book.
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