Detective Fiction
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1959 Cat Among the PigeonsLondon: 1959One of Agatha Christie's thrilling Hercule Poirot murder mysteries, this tale set in an all-girls boarding school, the first edition.
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1970 Passenger to FrankfurtLondon: 1970A smart copy of one of Agatha Christie's popular murder mystery novels, the second impression.
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1965 At Bertram's HotelLondon: 1965The first edition of Agatha Christie's intriguing detective novel set at Bertram's Hotel, as amateur sleuth Miss Marple is hoping for a relaxing London break.
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1997-1999 Deja Dead and Death Du JourLondon: 1997-1999Two bright UK first edition crime novels from American author and forensic anthropologist, Kathy Reichs.
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1997-2002 Temperance Brennan NovelsLondon and New York : 1997-2002A bright selection of gripping novels by American crime writer, Kathy Reichs, including a signed first UK edition of 'Fatal Voyage'. -
1933 The Hound of Death and Other StoriesLondon: 1933The first edition of this collection of detective fiction stories by Agatha Christie.
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1971 NemesisLondon: 1971The first edition of the last 'Miss Marple' novel written by Agatha Christie, in the original dust wrapper.
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1967 Endless NightLondon: 1967The first edition, first impression of one of Agatha Christie's favourite crime novels she ever wrote, in the original dust wrapper.
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2004-2007 3vol A Collection of First Edition Novels by Ian RankinLondon: 2004-2007Three very smart first edition, first impression novels from Scottish crime writer Ian Rankin.
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1955 Three Men OutLondon: 1955A smart first UK edition of this very scarce collection of crime novellas from American novelist Rex Stout.
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1979 A Coat of VarnishLondon: 1979A smart review copy of this first edition from English novelist Charles Percy Snow.
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1957 The Man Out of the Rain and Other StoriesLondon: 1957The uncommon first UK edition of Philip MacDonald's thrilling collection of crime and murder mystery short stories.
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1927 The Verdict of You AllNew York: 1927The second printing of the scarce first US edition of this significant Golden Age of Detective Fiction courtroom drama murder mystery. In the very scarce original dust wrapper.
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1958 The Long FarewellNew York: 1958The very scarce first US edition of Michael Innes's murder mystery novel about the death of a scholar of Elizabethan literature.
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1949 A Case for the BaronNew York: 1949An excellent example of the first US edition of this thrilling crime novel in the popular 'Baron' series.
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1951 The Marble ForestNew York: 1951The first edition of this collaboratively authored crime novel by twelve members of the Mystery Writers of America.
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1961 ReboundLondon: 1961An uncommon thriller novel by James Mayo, the first edition of this exciting tale of blackmail and murder.
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1933 Again the Three Just MenNew York: 1933The first U.S. edition of Edgar Wallace's final 'Four Just Men' novels, a gripping thriller novel.
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1928 The Light BeyondBoston: 1928The first edition of this gripping tale by E. Phillips Oppenheim, a tense tale of international relations in the interwar era.
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1958 The Burning of TroyNew York: 1958A gripping mystery adventure novel by Malcolm Gair, the first edition of this uncommon work, in the original dust wrapper.
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1956 Lantern HillLondon: 1957A very scarce mystery novel set in Ireland by Barbara Worsley-Gough, a smart first edition.
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1976 In the FrameLondon: 1976A smart first edition of this thrilling novel from British steeplechase jockey and crime writer Dick Francis, signed by the author. -
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1974 Zaleski's PercentageLondon: 1974A smart first edition of this thrilling novel from Canadian author Donald MacKenzie, signed to the front endpaper. -
1956 The Seine FishersLondon: 1956A smart first edition of this very scarce thriller novel by James Wood.
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1923 Michael's Evil DeedsBoston: 1923The first edition of this gripping crime novel by E. Phillips Oppenheim, following the hunt for an arch-criminal.
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1944 The Case of the Eighteenth OstrichNew York: 1944An exciting spy drama novel by Peter Cooper, the first edition, in the very scarce dust wrapper.
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1982-85 Four Brother Cadfael MysteriesNew York: 1982-85A smart set of four first edition Brother Cadfael novels, exciting murder mysteries following a monk.
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1976 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little SpyLondon: 1976A first edition of this thrilling and compelling spy novel by Len Deighton.
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1981 The Chief Inspector's DaughterLondon: 1981A smart advance reading copy of this first edition from English mystery author Sheila Radley.
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1917 His Last BowLondon: 1917A first edition copy of this popular Sherlock Holmes short story anthology by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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1986 Gerald's PartyNew York: 1986The first edition and the advanced reading copy of Robert Coover's murder mystery novel.
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1969 A Complete State of DeathLondon: 1969A first edition of John Gardner's crime novel featuring the tough and brilliant Detective Inspector, Derek Torry.
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1981-1984 Police Detective NovelsLondon: 1981-1984An excellent set of thrilling police detective novels from prolific authors John Rossiter and Roger Ormerod.
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1970 Passenger to FrankfurtLondon: 1970The first edition, first impression of this classic stand-alone Agatha Christie detective fiction, published to mark the author's eightieth birthday.
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1964 The Spy Who Came in From the ColdLondon: 1964A very smart copy of this popular Cold War spy novel by John le Carr, with the original unclipped dust wrapper.
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1974 Cogan's TradeNew York: 1974A smart uncorrected proof of this thrilling crime novel from American writer and lawyer, George V. Higgins.