THE FIRM
First edition of this legal thriller, John Grisham's second book and first bestseller, later adapted into an Oscar-nominated film starring Tom Cruise.
First edition of this legal thriller, John Grisham's second book and first bestseller, later adapted into an Oscar-nominated film starring Tom Cruise.
True first edition of acclaimed mystery, the story of an autistic boy who uncovers uncomfortable family secrets when he sets out to solve the murder of the neighbor's dog — inscribed by Haddon to the daughter of his agent, Gillon Aitken.
Warmly inscribed first edition of Hager's second mystery novel, following an outreach minister to the hippies of 1970s Grand Rapids, Michigan, as he saves souls and solves murders.
First edition, first issue of this enormously influential Lost World work, formative in its genre.
First edition of the fifth Mike Shayne mystery novel, inspiration for the successful 2005 neo-noir thriller KISS KISS BANG BANG.
Signed first edition of Hamilton's first crime novel, introducing investigator Eve Diamond, a journalist (like the author) at the Los Angeles Times.
Signed first edition of Hamilton's second crime novel starring reporter Eve Diamond, set in the author's hometown of Los Angeles.
Signed first edition of Hamilton's third historical adventure featuring ex-crusader Richard Straccan.
First printing of Hammett's final novel, an unusually nice copy of a book difficult to find in collectible condition.
First printing of this sequel to THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, in which Holmes uncovers a plan to overthrow the government.
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.
Inscribed first edition of Hart's mystery novel set at a Hilton Head book fair full of authors, booksellers, and publishers, each more deserving of murder than the last.
First printing of the first volume in a tragically uncompleted six-book saga of the hollow Moon, this inexplicably endearing Golden Age lunar adventure was written by (per his jacket bio) a "marked INTROVERT," autodidact, and successful telepath.
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.
Scarce first UK edition of Heard's third murder mystery starring Mr. Mycroft, a loosely disguised Sherlock Holmes, involving the depths to which the overeducated human soul may sink when in possession of no morals and too many opinions about art.
First printing of the first US paperback edition of the Hugo Award-winning futuristic political fable, in which a lunar colony revolts through the beneficent assistance of a powerful computer that develops AI.
First paperback edition of this classic Heinlein novel, combining two novellas ("Universe" and "Common Sense") first published separately by Astounding Science Fiction in 1941.
Signed first hardcover edition of the second Ellie Foreman mystery, following the documentarian as she works to use her own footage to prove the innocence of a convicted man.
Signed first edition of this so-called "tart noir," a distinctly Y2K comic thriller and the sixth of Henderson's seven Sam Jones novels.
Signed first edition of the Anchorage-based author's second Alex Jensen mystery, set along the border of Alaska and the Yukon Territory.
Inscribed first edition of Hess's fifth Claire Malloy mystery, an '80s time capsule with a nefarious aerobics class at its heart.
Highsmith's acute psychological study of the "ecstasy of danger" and the aftermath of violent crime.
Inscribed first edition of this political mystery-thriller, following journalist John Cotton's efforts to bring corruption to light – Tony Hillerman's second book.
First UK edition of Himes's eighth Harlem Detective novel, the last to be published during his lifetime.
First edition of Hitchens's best-known crime novel, inspiration for one of Godard's greatest films.