"J" IS FOR JUDGEMENT
Signed fourth printing of the 10th Alphabet Mystery, in which PI Kinsey Millhone uncovers her own family history while on the trail of a Ponzi schemer who faked his own suicide
Signed fourth printing of the 10th Alphabet Mystery, in which PI Kinsey Millhone uncovers her own family history while on the trail of a Ponzi schemer who faked his own suicide
Signed first printing of this next entry in Grafton's iconic Alphabet Mysteries series, in which Kinsey Millhone becomes entangled with the mafia, water treatment company drama, and sex work while investigating the death of a beautiful woman – winner of a 1995 Shamus Award.
First printing of Sue Grafton's first novel, a work of literary fiction preceding her 'Alphabet' mysteries by well over a decade.
Signed second printing of this Alphabet Mystery that finds "America's favorite borderline delinquent" (jacket) on the run from a pair of former bank robbers looking for the proceeds of their last job among the possessions of a dead man.
First printing of this simple Kinsey Millhone case – find the missing heir noted in the will of a construction magnate – that devolves into family drama and murder, with a special signed Kinsey Millhone bookplate tipped in.
Signed first printing of this small-town Kinsey Millhone mystery, which finds the PI embroiled in local intrigue after the death of a detective who left a number of untied loose ends regarding the murder of a petty criminal.
Signed first printing of this Alphabet Mystery that hits close to home for Kinsey Millhone, as she finds herself top of the suspect list when her ex-husband is shot with her own gun.
Signed first printing of this Alphabet Mystery that finds Kinsey Millhone hired by the first wife of a missing doctor, a case complicated by the discovery of fraud at the nursing home where the doctor worked.
Signed first printing of this cold case Alphabet Mystery, in which Kinsey Millhone and her colleagues turn up the heat on a murder from 1969 that has long plagued a veteran detective.
Signed first printing of this Kinsey Millhone mystery with romantic undertones, in which the PI, her landlord, and even her client deal with the ins and outs of love (in addition to busting a money laundering operation, of course).
Signed first printing of this creatively-structured Alphabet Mystery, alternating between the perspectives of PI Kinsey Millhone and Violet Sullivan, whose 1953 murder Kinsey is working to solve in the present.
Signed first printing of this 20th novel in the Alphabet Mystery series, alternating between the point of view of Kinsey Millhone – on the case of potential insurance fraud and a con-artist – and said con-artist, a sociopath known for taking advantage of the elderly.
Signed limited first edition of this annotated collection of epigraphs (opening quotes) from Greene's novels.
First edition of this legal thriller, John Grisham's second book and first bestseller, later adapted into an Oscar-nominated film starring Tom Cruise.
Inscribed first edition of the famed epic of the African diaspora, warmly presented by Haley in the year of publication.
First printing of this collection of short stories linked by the presence of a typewriter, penned by actor and typewriter collector Tom Hanks, with a tipped-in bookplate signed by him from a book event.
First edition of this semi-autobiographical novel of growing up in the American South in the 1950s, Barry Hannah's first novel.
Signet movie tie-in edition, of the play that "changed American theater forever" (NEW YORK TIMES).
First printing of the modern thriller, following FBI trainee Clarice Starling's increasingly chilling interviews with Hannibal Lecter while in search of a serial killer.
First printing of this attractive Easton Press edition of the American classic, the title that turned Hathorne's career around.
Signed and kissed first printing of this hilarious cozy mystery, following a TV newswoman forced to navigate a motley crew of New York City characters after a man she meets briefly winds up dead.
Inscribed first edition of Peter Hedge's first novel, an often bleak tale of life in small-town Iowa – adapted into a critically acclaimed film.
First edition of this story of the men of a WWII Naval Auxiliary ship as they wage "war" against boredom, apathy, and their "pig-headed" captain – adapted into a 1955 film starring Henry Fonda and James Cagney.
Beautifully inscribed first edition of this dark satire on the patriotic narrative of American triumph in World War II, with a brief accompanying letter from Heller.
Signed Franklin Press edition of this dark satire on the patriotic narrative of American triumph in World War II, in the original box.