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  • Follow the Toff

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Prestige Books
  • Comments:

    Undated but circa 1961. American version. The book is in very good condition for its age but the pages are tanned. A Toff Mystery. “The French have a word for it: Murder! And Richard Rollison… known as the Toff to the police of seven continents and the criminals of six… was the last man to have seen the artists alive. Which meant that Rollison was in a very uncomfortable ....

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  • A Blast of Trumpets

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Corgi
  • Comments:

    A first UK edition (First Printing) paperback copy – stated on front cover ‘First time in paperback’. John Creasey writing as Gordon Ashe. The book is in VERY GOOD condition FOR ITS AGE but is showing signs of wear. Age tanning to pages. Previous owner’s name and address neatly written on first page. A Patrick Dawlish novel. “It was Hugo Pence, security officer ....

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  • A Herald of Doom

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Corgi
  • Comments:

    First Corgi edition. John Creasey writing as Gordon Ashe. The book is in generally VERY GOOD condition FOR ITS AGE but is showing signs of wear. Very light tanning to pages. Some minor creasing to covers and spine. A Patrick Dawlish thriller. “Someone wanted Patrick Dawlish dead – and had sent him a note telling him so. His wife Felicity had received a similar note – someo....

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  • Murder London-Miami

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
  • Comments:

    A first UK paperback edition First Printing. Stated on front cover ‘First time in paperback.’ The book is in VERY GOOD condition FOR ITS AGE. Age tanning to pages. Reading creases to spine. A Roger West novel. “When Roger West is called to investigate a brawl at the Chelsea home of Sir David Marshall, a quasi-diplomat concerned with inter-Commonwealth relations, his finely-....

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  • Murder London-Miami

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Coronet
  • Comments:

    The book is in VERY GOOD condition FOR ITS AGE. Age tanning to pages. Reading creases to spine and some creasing to covers. There is a large Letter L and a small letter K written on the first page. A Roger West novel. “When Roger West is called to investigate a brawl at the Chelsea home of Sir David Marshall, a quasi-diplomat concerned with inter-Commonwealth relations, his finely-tuned ....

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  • The Long Search

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Corgi
  • Comments:

    First Corgi edition paperback. John Creasey writing as Gordon Ashe. The book is in VERY GOOD condition for its age. Tanning to pages. Reading creases to spine and creasing to covers.There is a small amount of scribbling inside the rear cover. A Patrick Dawlish thriller. “Patrick Dawlish’s wife went to visit friends in America – and disappeared. Dawlish went to find her; a....

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  • Engagement with Death

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Corgi
  • Comments:

    First Corgi Edition. The book is in very good condition for its age. Tanning to pages and minor creasing to covers. John Creasey writing as Gordon Ashe. A Patrick Dawlish novel. “Felicity asked Patrick Dawlish to stop ‘Pop’ Fairweather, the elderly millionaire, making a fool of himself by marrying the notorious actress Georgette Lee. She warned him that there might be trou....

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  • A Gun for Inspector West

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Pan
  • Comments:

    The book is in very good condition for its age. Tanning to pages – the pages are quite brown but eminently readable. Slight bump at base of spine. A Roger West novel. “These attacks on the police weren’t just isolated incidents, they were part of an organised and sinister plan. Who was behind this gang of brutal, ruthless thugs? Whose was this relentless, avenging hatred....

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  • Black for the Baron

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Corgi
  • Comments:

    John Creasey writing as Anthony Morton. This is the first printing of the Corgi Edition. The book is showing signs of wear but remains in generally VERY GOOD condition. Pages are tanned and there are some faint creases to the covers. “His name was John Mannering – lithe, lean, elegant Mayfair bachelor and man-about-town alias The Baron. A legend, an almost fantastic figure surro....

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  • Don’t Let Him Kill

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Corgi
  • Comments:

    John Creasey writing as Gordon Ashe. First Corgi edition 1962. The book is generally in GOOD condition although showing signs of wear but remains tightly bound. Some faint staining to the first half dozen or so pages but not affecting the text. Rubbed at extremities. Creasing to spine and covers. A Patrick Dawlish novel. “When the telephone rang it brought bad news: a man whom Patrick....

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  • The Baron Goes East

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Coronet
  • Comments:

    John Creasey writing as Anthony Morton. The book is in VERY GOOD condition for its age. Tanning to pages. Spine faded.Creasing to rear cover. “The Diamonds were valuable – but so was the Baron’s life.” IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DESPATCH

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  • Inspector West Cries Wolf

  • Author: John CREASEY
  • Publisher: Coronet
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    The book is in very good condition for its age. Staining to first two pages and the last two pages. Reading crease to spine. An Inspetor West novel. “The mark of the wolf is the mark of lobo. The thief swung the knife downward and buried it in the gentle swell of her breast. It make a sucking sound as he withdrew it from the punctured flesh. She moaned and sank to the ground. Once ....

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