Friday, March 30, 2012

Sally's Weekly Update for 03/30/12

 
 
Here's the Weekly Update.
 
Have a great weekend.
 
Sally Owen
The Mysterious Bookshop
 
 
The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street
New York, NY 10007
Ph: 212-587-1011
Fax: 212-587-1126
Open Monday thru Saturday, 11.00 a.m. - 7.00 p.m.


Weekly Update 3/30/12


UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, April 3rd 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Jack Sussek reads from and discusses his debut novel Manhattan Affair, a story of New York City nostalgia mixed with murder, conspiracy and sex. $14.95

BIBLIOMYSTERY # 5 IS HERE
Pronghorns of the Third Reich by C.J. Box tells a tale of terror and books - set in rural America. 100 copies are signed and numbered $50.00. 26 copies are lettered and numbered. $100.00.
A free copy of the paperback edition accompanies each hard cover edition.
Paperback editions purchased alone are $4.95
Paperback edition purchased alone by Crime Club Members are $1.00

SIGNED COPIES NOW AVAILABLE
Executive Severance by Robert K. Blechman is a delightful mystery written in real time Tweets. Starting in May of 2009 the author posted a new Executive Severance tweet twice a day every day for 15 months, thus creating a new art form. $16.95

Heidi Julavits signed The Vanishers, a novel receiving outstanding reviews from her peers. Julia Severn is a student at an elite institute for psychics where she locks horns with her mentor, who subjects Julia to the humiliation of reliving her mother’s suicide. Julia retreats to Manhattan where she’s recruited to track down a missing person, an artist who might have a connection to her mother. "...(she has invented)...a new genre: the astral detective thriller - Jennifer Egan. "...one of the best novels I’ve ever read." Karen Russell.

Yrsa Sigurdardottir signed Ashes to Dust, a thriller set in Iceland where a crew is about to excavate the site of a village buried by lava in a volcanic eruption. Markus, who was a teenager when the volcano erupted, enlists the help of attorney Thora Gudmundsdottir to try to prevent the excavation from going forward. When bodies turn up in Markus’s childhood home, Thora begins to question her client’s motives for wanting to stop the excavation. $26.99

Also here was Helene Tursten, another Scandinavian star, who signed Night Rounds, the follow-up to Tursten’s first book, Detective Inspector Huss. Irene Huss is a former Ju-Jitsu champion and a Detective Inspector in the Violent Crimes Unit in Goteborg, Sweden. One nurse lies dead and another vanishes after their hospital is hit by a blackout. The only witness claims to have seen Nurse Tekla doing her rounds, but Nurse Tekla died sixty years ago. Iren Huss must untangle this intriguing case. $25.00


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Party for MURDER AT THE LANTERNE ROUGE with Cara Black 04/17/12

The Mysterious Bookshop
is proud to present:

Cara Black
discussing her new novel
Murder at the Lanterne Rouge

Tuesday, April 17th
from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

Admission is free.

The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street (Between Church and West Broadway)
New York, NY, 10007
(212) 587-1011
info@mysteriousbookshop.com

Party for CLOUDLAND with Joseph Olshan 04/13/12

The Mysterious Bookshop
is proud to present:

Joseph Olshan
discussing his new novel
Cloudland

Friday, April 13th
from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

Admission is free.

The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street (Between Church and West Broadway)
New York, NY, 10007
(212) 587-1011
info@mysteriousbookshop.com

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Party with Atria Books for THE GREAT MYSTERY BUS TOUR 04/12/12

 
 
The Mysterious Bookshop
and
Atria Books
will host a party celebrating

The Great Mystery Bus Tour
with
John Connolly,
Liza Marklund, 
M. J. Rose, and William Kent Krueger

Join us in celebrating The Great Mystery Bus Tour
with a greeting and reception. Light refreshments will be served.

Thursday, April 12th
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm.

Admission is Free.

The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren St. (Between Church and West Broadway)
New York, NY 10007
(212) 587-1011
info@mysteriousbookshop.com

Bibliomysteries

Here's our latest list of Bibliomysteries.
Sally Owen
The Mysterious Bookshop
BIBLIOMYSTERIES
Since it has proven to be the most popular list we send out, we’re again offering some books in one of the most interesting sub-genres of the mystery world, "Bibliomysteries," which are books about books. They may be set in bookstores or libraries, they may involve collectors, librarians or authors, or they may involve rare books or manuscripts, but, for all of us who love the world of books, these are among the most satisfying books in the field, both for readers and for the many collectors who have specialized in these titles. If you would like to put together your own collection of bibliomysteries, whether reading copies or fine first editions, please make contact with Otto, who would enjoy working with you.

Anderson, Frederick Irving, "The Jorgenson Plates" contained in The Female of the Species edited by Ellery Queen, Boston, Little, Brown, 1943. Second printing Contains this story with much about the technical aspects of publishing in England and America. The Sophie Lang character served as the basis for three Paramount films, all starring Gertrude Michael: The Notorious Sophie Lang (1934), The Return of Sophie Lang (1936) and Sophie Lang Goes West (1937). Near fine copy. $15.00
Babson, Marian Murder on a Mystery Tour, N.Y., Walker, 1987. First U.S. edition A mystery weekend in England, sponsored by an American mystery bookstore, is attended by mystery fans, crime novelists–and murder. Very fine in dust jacket. $20.00
Block, Lawrence, The Burglar in the Library, London, No Exit, 1997. First trade edition, preceding the U.S. edition. The first issue with misprint of "settle" for "settled" on first page. This is one a very small number of copies (reputedly 47) misbound with the Scorpion Press title page. Very fine in dust jacket. Signed on the title page. $100.00
Block, Lawrence, Burglars Can’t Be Choosers, N.Y., Dutton, 1995. First printing of this reprint edition. Professional thief Bernie Rhodenbarr discusses how to hide money in books, as well as how to hide evidence in the style of Edgar Allan Poe. The first book in the series. Very fine in dust jacket. $23.95
Block, Lawrence, The Burglar Who Liked to Quote Kipling, N.Y., Dutton, 1996. First printing of this reprint edition. Rhodenbarr, now the owner of a second-hand bookstore, becomes involved in the theft of a rare Kipling volume. Very fine in dust jacket. Signed. $25.00
Block, Lawrence, The Burglar Who Studied Spinoza, N.Y., Dutton, 1997. First printing of this reprint edition. Thief and bookstore owner Rhodenbarr becomes involved with a very rare coin and a fence who collects books on Spinoza. Very fine in dust jacket. Signed. $23.95
Block, Lawrence, The Burglar Who Painted Like Mondrian, N.Y., Dutton, 1983. First printing of this reprint edition. Bookseller Bernie Rhodenbarr leaves his bookshop to steal a Mondrian painting. Very fine in dust jacket. Signed. $23.95
Breen, Jon L(inn), The Gathering Place, N.Y., Walker, 1984. First edition. A Los Angeles bookseller becomes involved in murder when she uncovers some curious facts about an early Hollywood screenwriter. Very fine in dust jacket. $45.00
Bruen, Ken, The Book of Virtue, N.Y., Mysterious Bookshop, 2011. First edition. Short story. A man who never read more than the sports page leaves an inheritance to his son, a beautiful book titled The Book of Virtue. Very fine in dust jacket. One of 26 lettered copies, signed, $100.00. Paperback, $4.95
Carter, Robert A(yres), Casual Slaughters, N.Y., Mysterious Press, 1994. First paperback edition. The head of a publishing company finds that his star author has been murdered and his million dollar manuscript stolen. As new. $7.50
Coleman, Reed Farrel, The Book of Ghosts, N.Y., Mysterious Bookshop, 2011. First edition. Short story. A man over-writes his murderous past, spinning a web of lies that remains a secret until The Book of Ghosts is discovered, wrapped in the striped pajamas of Auschwitz. Very fine in dust jacket. One of 26 lettered copies, signed, $100.00. One of 100 numbered copies, signed, $60.00. Paperback, $4.95
Crispin, Edmund (pseudonym of Robert Bruce Montgomery), The Case of the Gilded Fly, N.Y., London House & Maxwell 1970. First printing of this reprint edition. The murder of an actress involves a coterie of odd figures, including a parrot who quotes Heinrich Heine in German and a large team of monkeys testing the statistical hypothesis that they will inevitably type all the books in the British Museum. The first Gervase Fen mystery. Near fine copy in dust jacket. $15.00
Crispin, Edmund (pseudonym of Robert Bruce Montgomery), The Case of the Gilded Fly, N.Y., IPL, 1991. With a new introduction by Douglas G. Greene. First printing of this paperback edition. The murder of an actress involves a coterie of odd figures, including a parrot who quotes Heinrich Heine in German and a large team of monkeys testing the statistical hypothesis that they will inevitably type all the books in the British Museum. The first Gervase Fen mystery. $7.50


Friday, March 23, 2012

Party for MANHATTAN AFFAIR by Jack Sussek 04/03/12

The Mysterious Bookshop
is proud to present:

Jack Sussek
discussing his new novel
Manhattan Affair

Tuesday, April 3rd
from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Admission is free.

The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street
(Between Church and West Broadway)
(212) 587-1011
info@mysteriousbookshop.com

Sally's Weekly Update for 03/23/12

The Spring Cut Back is almost complete on The High Line.  If you haven't visited this relatively new New York landmark, don't miss it when you're next in the area.
Here's this week's update.
Sally Owen
The Mysterious Bookshop
The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street
New York, NY. 10007
Ph: 212-587-1011
Fax: 212-587-1126
Open Monday thru Saturday, 11.00 a.m. - 7.00 p.m.

Weekly Update 3/23/12
UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday, March 28th 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m. Local author Robert Blechman will discuss his novel, Executive Severance, a mystery composed entirely of 140-word Tweets. $16.95
Tuesday, April 3rd. 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Jack Sussek reads from and discusses his debut novel Manhattan Affair, a story of New York City nostalgia mixed with murder, conspiracy and sex. $14.95


SIGNED COPIES NOW AVAILABLE

Stay Close is Harlan Coben’s latest - a stand alone that depicts the American dream as a nightmare. It features three people living suburban lives, lives they never wanted. They are hiding secrets that even those closest to them would never suspect. Even as the terrible consequences of long-ago events come together in the present and threaten to ruin lives, these three will find themselves confronting the dark side of the American dream and discover that the line between one kind of life and another can be whisper-thin. $27.95

Lauren Groff stopped by to sign copies of Arcadia. The bestselling author of The Monsters of Templeton sets her latest in the 1970s when a few dozen idealists set out to live off the land. Arcadia follows this romantic, rollicking and tragic utopian dream from its hopeful start through its heyday and after. $25.99

Elizabeth Hand will be here later today to sign copies of Available Dark featuring Cass Neary, introduced in the underground classic Generation Loss. Photographer Neary accepts a job offer overseas and, in Helsinki, authenticates a series of disturbing but stunning images taken by a famous fashion photographer who has cut himself off from the violent Nordic music scene where he first made his reputation. She then leaves for Reykjavik but is soon back in Finland when the photographer’s mutilated corpse is discovered. Cass Neary will have her own worst fears confirmed: it’s always darkest just before it turns completely black. $23.99

Trail of the Spellmans is the fifth book by Lisa Lutz chronicling the ongoing saga of Spellman Investigations which is always bound up with the crazy world of the intergenerational Spellman family. A Soft Boiled Main Selection $25.00

Poison Flower by Thomas Perry once again features Jane Whitefield, , the warrior woman from New York State with an extraordinary range of skills which she uses to help the innocent and not so innocent evade their enemies. This time out, she orchestrates the escape of James Shelby from a heavily guarded criminal court building. Shelby has been unjustly convicted of his wife’s murder, but Jane is going to have to contend with the real killer and his henchmen who will stop at nothing, including kidnapping Jane, in order to find Shelby’s hiding place. This nail biter is a Crime Club Main Selection. $24.00


Friday, March 16, 2012

Sally's Weekly Update for 03/16/12



MYSTERIOUS BOOKSHOP WEEKLY UPDATE

I'm wondering what the virus is that has struck at Indian Wells, California. If you're not a tennis fan, then you
probably don't know that players, officials, and attendees at the very prestigious BNP Paribas Open have been dropping like flies. Cause unknown. Just so long as it doesn't affect my Roger! Have a wonderful weekend

UPCOMING EVENTS

Friday, March 23rd 6.30 p.m.- 8.00 p.m.
The very talented Elizabeth Hand will be here to read from and discuss her latest novel, Available Dark, the sequel to Generation Loss. $23.99

Wednesday, March 28th 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Local author Robert Blechman will discuss his novel, Executive Severance, a mystery composed entirely of 140-word Tweets. $16.95

NEW TITLES
We have announced this in our March Newsletter, but in case you missed it...
In Pursuit of Spenser offers a look at Robert B. Parker through the eyes of the writers he influenced. This important festschrift collects some of today’s bestselling mystery authors to discuss Parker, his characters, the series, and their impact. $14.95 Edited by Otto Penzler, contributers are Ace Atkins, Lawrence Block, Reed Farrel Coleman, Max Alan Collins, Matthew Clemens, Brendan DuBois, Loren D. Estleman, Lindsay Faye, Ed Gorman, Parnell Hall, Jeremiah Healy, Dennis Lehane, Gary Phillips, and S.J. Rozan.
The Mysterious Bookshop will host the launch of the first book about Spenser by Ace Atkins, Robert B. Parker’s Lullaby ($26.95), with a reading and autographing event on Tuesday, May 1st, 6.30 p.m.- 8.00 p.m.

Copies of In Pursuit of Spenser ($14.95) will be available and we hope to have copies signed by some, but not all, of the contributors. Please reserve your copy of either or both of these titles. In Pursuit of Spenser is available now if you just can’t wait.


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Sally's Weekly Update for 03/09/12



MYSTERIOUS BOOKSHOP WEEKLY UPDATE

Greetings from sunny New York. We hit 70 F yesterday. A little more seasonal today. Have a pleasant weekend whether you're skiing or sunbathing.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, March 13th 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Local suspense writer Alison Gaylin, author of And She Was ($5.99) teams up with Hal Ackerman, author of Stein, Stung (24.95) to discuss their latest novels

Thursday, March 15th 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Lindsay Faye will be here as we celebrate the release of her latest novel, The Gods of Gotham $25.95), a mid-19th century historical set here in New York.

Friday, March 16th 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Thomas Perry, bestselling author of the Butcher Boy series, will stop by to discuss his latest Jane Whitefield novel, Poison Flower (24.00)
Authors will sign their books. Light refreshments will be served

BIBLIO MYSTERY SERIES
Just a note to let you know that Biblio Mystery number 4 is now available. Those of you who subscribe to this series are beginning to receive it now.
The Book Case by Nelson DeMille is set in a mystery bookstore where the owner, whose initials are coincidentally O.P., has been found murdered. His pretty, young wife is definitely a person of interest. Numbered Editions, limited to 100 copies $50.00. Lettered Editions, $100.00.
Paperback editions are available for $6.95. $1.00 to member of the Crime Club.
The next in the series will be by C.J. Box.

SIGNED COPIES NOW AVAILABLE
Bloodland by Alan Glynn is a paperback original, winner of the Ireland AM Crime Fiction Award, which has been getting these kind of reviews: "...I’ve not read such a multilayered, expertly plotted portrayal of arrogance, greed, and hubris in a long time. (There are) echoes of John le Carre, 24, and James Ellroy here, but Glynn’s talent is all his own, and his ability to ratchet up the tension is eye-popping." - The Guardian (London) $16.00

Hard Target by Howard Gordon, executive producer of 24 and co-creator of Homeland, once again features Gideon Davis who is about to get married when he discovers evidence of an impending terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Both Gideon and his ex-girlfriend, FBI agent Nancy Clement, are convinced that a serious plot exists but her bosses are not because the informant is less than reliable. $25.99

Gods Without Men by Hari Kunzru begins with the disappearance of a couple’s young son during a vacation in the Mojave desert, but this extraordinary novel is more than a crime novel as it uses diverse cultures to speculate on the nature of reality. Starred review in Publisher’s Weekly and praise from fellow authors such as Annie Proulx and David Mitchell. An
Unclassifiable Crime Club Main Selection. $26.95


Friday, March 9, 2012

Party for EXECUTIVE SEVERANCE by Robert Blechman 03/28/12

 
 
The Mysterious Bookshop
will host a party
celebrating the release of

Executive Severance
by Robert Blechman

Join us in celebrating the new novel
Executive Severance (Neopoiesis Press, $16.95).
Mr. Blechman will discuss and read from his book
and answer questions.
Copies will be available for autographs.
Light refreshments will be served.

Tuesday, March 9th
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm.

Admission is Free

The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street (Bet. Church and West Broadway)
New York, NY 10007
(201) 587-1011
info@mysteriousbookshop.com

Party for AVAILABLE DARK by Elizabeth Hand 03/23/12

The Mysterious Bookshop
will host a party
celebrating the release of

Available Dark
by Elizabeth Hand

Join us in celebrating the new novel
Available Dark (Minotaur, $23.99).
Ms. Hand will discuss and read from her book
and answer questions.
Copies will be available for autographs.
Light refreshments will be served.

Friday, March 23rd
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm.

Admission is Free

The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street (Bet. Church and West Broadway)
New York, NY 10007
(201) 587-1011
info@mysteriousbookshop.com

Friday, March 2, 2012

Sally's Weekly Update for 03/02/12

March.  Spring Training!  We think the Yankees will be going all the way!!  How's your team stacking up?  (I know, I deserve whatever I get asking a question like that).
Here's the Weekly Update.
Happy reading.
Sally Owen
The Mysterious Bookshop
The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street
New York, NY 10007
Ph: 212-587-1011
Fax: 212-587-1126
Open Monday thru Saturday, 11.00 a.m.- 7.00 p.m.

Weekly Update 3/2/12
UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, March 13th 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m Local suspense writer Alison Gaylin, author of And She Was ($5.99) teams up with Hal Ackerman, author of Stein, Stung ($24.94) to discuss their latest novels.

Thursday, March 15th 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Lindsay Faye will be here as we celebrate the release of her latest novel, The Gods of Gotham ($25.95), a mid-19th century historical set here in New York.

Friday, March 16th 6.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Thomas Perry, bestselling author of the Butcher Boy series, will stop by to discuss his latest Jane Whitefield novel, Poison Flower ($24.00)
Authors will sign their books. Light refreshments will be served.


SIGNED COPIES NOW AVAILABLE.

Blood Relations: The Selected Letters of Ellery Queen, 1947 - 1950 by Joseph Goodrich reveals the stormy collaboration between Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee, the men who created Ellery Queen. A fascinating look at the artistic and psychological workings of two men who created together what neither could create alone. Large format paperback original. $14.95

We are offering a very limited number of hardcover and paperback copies of Charles McCarry’s latest novel, Ark. Earth’s wealthiest man gathers together the world’s leading physicists and engineers, and asks them to design a spaceship large enough to safeguard a sample of humanity. Money is no object, but time is short. The apocalypse is on its way. Ark, a MysteriousPress.com eBook original, was previously only available in digital formats, or as a print-on-demand edition. We have the only signed copies. $35.00 hardcover. $18.95 softcover.

Bradford Morrow stopped by and signed The Uninnocent, his extraordinary collection of thrilling and disturbing short stories. $25.00

The Technologists by Matthew Pearl is an historical set in Boston in 1868 where a fiery cataclysm in the Harbor throws commerce into chaos as ships’ instruments spin out of control. Soon after, another catastrophe devastates the heart of the city. Is it sabotage or Nature? Enter the first class to enter Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a daring institution with a mission to harness science for the benefit of all. A band of the Institute’s best and brightest students come together to save innocent lives and track down the truth. $26.00

Kira Peikoff was here last night to celebrate the publication of her debut novel, Living Proof. Set in 2027, when destroying an embryo is considered first-degree murder, fertility clinics still exist but have to pass rigorous inspections by the U.S. Department of Embryo Preservation. One small clinic seems to be able to pass every government requirement and since the head of that clinic, Arianna Drake, has a radical past, undercover agent Trent Rowe is sent in to investigate possible illegal activity. $24.99

The Mirage by Matt Ruff is a mind-bending novel in which an alternate history of 9/11 uncovers startling truths about America and The Middle East. It is 11/9/2001 and Christian fundamentalists hijack four jetliners. They fly two into the Tigris & Euphrates World Trade Towers in Baghdad, a third into the Arab Defense Ministry while the fourth plane, bound for Mecca, is brought down by its passengers. In the Summer of 2009, Arab Homeland Security agent Mustafa al Baghdadi interrogates a captured suicide bomber who claims that the world they are living in is a mirage. America is a superpower, and the Arab states are just a collection of "backward third-world countries." A search of the bomber’s apartment turns up a copy of The New York Times dated September 12, 2001, that appears to support his claim. $25.99



FOR COLLECTORS
Swan Song by Edmund Crispin, Gollancz, London. 1947. First Edition. $35.00 Covers stained, else good-very good in the scarce dust jacket, which is lightly stained and chipped at base of spine (not affecting text) and one corner.
Buried for Pleasure by Edmund Crispin, Lippincott, Philadelphia. 1949. First U.S. Edition. $45.00 Small stain to front cover, else very good in rubbed dust jacket, which has wear to spine tips and a closed tear and crease on front panel.
Shadows in Bronze by Lindsey Davis, Sidgwick & Jackson, London. 1990. First Edition. $75.00 The second Marcus Didius Falco novel set in ancient Rome in which the slightly sleazy private eye has been employed by the emperor. Very fine in dust jacket.
Vendetta by Michael Dibdin, Faber, London. 1990. First Edition. $100.00 Oscar Buralo turned a derelict farmhouse in the middle of Sardinia into an impregnable fortress. No one could get in and no one could get out. So how was Buralo murdered? Inspector Aurelio Zen must solve an impossible crime. The author’s rare second novel. Very fine in dust jacket.
The Rose Demon by P.C. Doherty, Headline, London. 1997. First Edition. $30.00 A tale of terror, mystery and black magic set in the Middle Ages. Very fine, as new in dust jacket.
The Night of the Hunter by David Grubb, Harper, NY. 1953. First Edition. $35.00 The chilling story of two children being hunted down by the man with Love and Hate tattooed on his knuckles, memorably filmed with Robert Mitchum in 1955. Name inside front cover, else very good - near fine in dust jacket with a thumbnail-size chip at base of spine.
A Deadly Shade of Gold by John D. MacDonald, Lippincott, PA. 1974. First Hard Cover Edition. $400.00 Travis McGee novel. Very fine in dust jacket, which has minor wear to bottom of spine.
That Preposterous Will by L.G. Moberly, Ward Lock, London. 1906. First Edition. $125.00 Trivial wear to corners, else a fine copy of a scarce Edwardian mystery novel in a lovely decorative binding.
Hildegarde Withers Makes the Scene by Stuart Palmer, Random House, NY. 1969. First Edition. $50.00 Completed by Fletcher Flora after Palmer’s death. Fine in a clean, fresh dust jacket.
(Reference) The Great Cop Pictures by James Robert Parrish, Scarecrow, NJ. 1990. First Edition. $75.00 An extraordinary book which describes and evaluates pretty much every police movie ever made, with full credits. Nearly 700 pages with bibliography. Very fine without dust jacket, as issued.
(Reference) The Great Detective Pictures by James Robert Parrish & Michael R. Pitts, Scarecrow, NJ. 1990. First Edition. $75.00 Definitive book on the subject, describing every important movie ever made, with full credits. More than 600 pages with bibliography. Very fine without dust jacket, as issued.
(Reference) The Great Gangster Pictures II by James Robert Parrish, Scarecrow, NY. 1987. First Edition. $35.00 Sequel to the original, published eleven years earlier, adding later films and filling in some earlier titles omitted from the first volume. Nearly 400 pages with bibliography. Very fine without dust jacket, as issued.
The Wanderers by Richard Price, Houghton Mifflin, Boston. 1974. First Edition. $65.00 The basis for the 1979 film starring Ken Wahle and Karen Allen. Very fine in dust jacket.
Liability Unlimited by John A. Saxon, Mill, NY. 1947. First Edition. $65.00 An exceptionally fine, fresh copy in dust jacket by this hard-boiled writer whose only other book was ghost-written by Robert Leslie Bellem.
Make My Bed Soon by John Stephen Strange, Doubleday, NY. 1948. First Edition. $65.00 Fine in a price-clipped dust jacket with two tiny closed tears.
Night of Reckoning by John Stephen Strange, Doubleday, NY. 1958. First Edition. $65.00 Previous owner’s signature on endpaper, else fine in dust jacket with the merest trace of wear at top of spine. Review slip laid in.

Sally
sally@mysteriousbookshop.com

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Party for POISON FLOWER by Thomas Perry 03/16/12

 
 
The Mysterious Bookshop
is proud to present:

Thomas Perry
discussing his new novel
Poison Flower

Friday, March 16th
from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

Admission is free.

The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street
(Between Church and West Broadway)
(212) 587-1011
info@mysteriousbookshop.com

Party for GODS OF GOTHAM by Lyndsay Faye 03/15/12

 
 
The Mysterious Bookshop
is proud to present:

Lyndsay Faye
discussing her new novel
Gods of Gotham

Thursday, March15th
from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

Admission is free.

The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street
(Between Church and West Broadway)
(212) 587-1011
info@mysteriousbookshop.com

Party for AND SHE WAS by Alison Gaylin and STEIN, STUNG by Hal Ackerman


The Mysterious Bookshop
is proud to present:

Alison Gaylin
discussing her new novel
And She was
and
Hal Ackerman
discussing his new novel
Stein, Stung

Tuesday, March 13th
from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

Admission is free.

The Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street
(Between Church and West Broadway)
(212) 587-1011
info@mysteriousbookshop.com