Detective Fiction
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1942 Death and the Dancing FootmanLondon: 1942The first edition of Ngaio Marsh's eleventh Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn murder-mystery, a classic Country house murder mystery.
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Signed1958 Ordeal By InnocenceLondon: 1958A vanishingly scarce to see signed first edition of this classic Christie mystery.
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Signed1963 The ClocksLondon: 1963A vanishingly scarce signed first edition of this evocative travel memoir by Agatha Christie. Signed and dedicated to her secretary and friend, Carlo Fisher.
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1903 The Works of Arthur Conan DoyleLondon: 1903A limited edition set of the collected works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, an illustrated set signed by Conan Doyle.
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Signed1970 Passenger to FrankfurtLondon: 1970A vanishingly scarce to see signed first edition of this classic Christie mystery, signed by Christie to friend and confidante, Carlo Fisher.
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Signed1967 Endless NightLondon: 1967A vanishingly scarce signed example of the first edition of one of Agatha Christie's favourites of her own works.
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1959 A Matter of ConvictionLondon: 1959A smart first UK edition of this thrilling novel from American author, Evan Hunter.
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Signed1966 Third GirlLondon: 1966A signed first edition of this classic Hercule Poirot title, exceptionally scarce to see signed.
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1951 The Man in The MistNew York: 1951A smart first edition of this exciting novel from Audrey Boyers Walz under the pen name Francis Bonnamy.
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1949 Murdered SleepLondon: 1949A scarce first edition of this intense mystery novel from George Braddon.
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1958 PlaybackLondon: 1958An excellent example of the first edition of Raymond Chandler's final novel, featuring the private detective Philip Marlowe.
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1962 The Mirror Crack'd From Side to SideLondon: 1962A lovely first edition copy of this classic Miss Marple novel.
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1939 Hercule Poirot's ChristmasLondon: 1939The scarce first edition of this festive novel by the Queen of Detective Fiction, Agatha Christie. In the very scarce unclipped dust wrapper.
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Signed1960 Fanfare for a MurdererLondon: 1960A smart first edition of this thrilling novel by John and Elizabeth Rosenberg, signed with an inscription from the authors.
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1926 The Murder of Roger AckroydLondon: 1926The scarce first edition of one of Agatha Christie's most celebrated novels, a work which marked a turning point in her early career.
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1981 Fiddle CityLondon: 1981A detective novel written by noted author Julian Barnes, the first edition of his second Duffy novel.
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1944 Poirot and the Regatta MysteryLondon: 1944A superior copy of this very scarce Poirot short story by Agatha Christie, more commonly seen in the rewritten version with Parker Pyne as the protagonist.
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1929 The Under Dog and Blackman's WoodLondon: [1929]An uncommon to see and superior copy of this collection of two crime stories by two inimitable authors, Agatha Christie and E. Phillips Oppenheim, being the first time either of these stories were ever published.
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1974 Fifty-Two PickupLondon: 1974A fine first UK edition of Elmore Leonard's hard-boiled detective tale.
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1974 Fifty-Two PickupNew York: 1974An excellent example of the first edition of Elmore Leonard's hard-boiled detective tale.
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1979 The SwitchLondon: 1979An entertaining and unpredictable crime novel by Elmore Leonard, the first U.K. edition.
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1957-61 Find Inspector West and Death in Cold PrintLondon: 1957-61The first edition of two exciting Inspector Roger West novels by John Creasey, both novels being gripping police procedurals.
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1983 The Scoop and Behind the ScreenLondon: 1983A very smart edition of these two short detective stories from eight great crime writers, appearing for the first time in volume form.
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1965 The Book of Bond or Every Man His Own 007London: 1965A very smart first edition of this exciting and insightful fictional work on the British Secret Service, as told by James Bond's closest friend, Bill Tanner.
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1962 The Light of DayLondon: 1962A first edition of this exciting crime thriller featuring Arthur Simpson, written by English author Eric Ambler.
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1985 The Turquoise DragonLondon: 1985An exceedingly scarce uncorrected proof copy of this work by David Rains Wallace, in the striking, unclipped dust wrapper.
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Signed1964 A Caribbean MysteryLondon: 1964An exceptional signed first edition of this classic Miss Marple novel, signed from Christie to her secretary, Carlo Fisher.
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1924 The Man in the Brown SuitLondon: 1924An excellent first edition of this early work by the Queen of Crime Fiction, Agatha Christie, being the first to feature Colonel Johnny Race.
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1932 Murder at the CollegeLondon: 1932The scarce first edition of Victor L. Whitechurch's thrilling murder mystery.
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1931 It Happened at the CapeLondon: 1931The very scarce first edition of this thrilling novel from Kathleen Lindsay, remembered as a prolific writer of historical romance novels.
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c1931 The Noose PhilipLondon: c1931An early printing of this thrilling crime novel by Philip Macdonald.
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1932 The Silver Bar MysteryLondon: 1932The scarce first UK edition of this thrilling wild west detective novel by W. C. Tuttle, the sixth work in his 'Hashknife Hartley' series.
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1951-1960 Twelve John Newton Chance NovelsLondon: 1951-1960A lovely collection of twelve crime and detective fiction novels by John Newton Chance, each a first edition in the original dust wrapper.
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1962 The Rose Of TibetLondon : 1962A very scarce first edition of The Rose of Tibet a gripping story of adventure and plot twists.
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1965 At Bertram's HotelLondon: 1965A smart first edition of the Queen of Crime Fiction's 1965 novel, At Bertram's Hotel, in the original unclipped dust wrapper.
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1982 The Skull Beneath the SkinLondon: 1982A fine first edition copy of the second of P. D. James' Cordelia Gray novels, an exciting murder mystery.