THE SAINT SEES IT THROUGH
Inscribed first UK edition of the last Simon Templar novel written solely by Charteris, his creator.
Inscribed first UK edition of the last Simon Templar novel written solely by Charteris, his creator.
Signed first edition of Lee Child's "electrifying debut" (jacket), the first appearance of quick-thinking ex-military policeman.
First edition of Michael Crichton's first book written under his own name, an important early techno-thriller that established his career.
First paperback edition of this genre-crossing double pastiche, originally published in 1978 and reprinted as part of the Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series.
Signed first edition, second printing of this thrilling mystery, part of the Stephanie Plum series following a woman bounty hunter.
Signed first edition, first printing of this mystery-thriller tale about an assassin known only as "The Jackal" as he evades authorities and tracks his high-profile target.
Uncorrected bound galleys of Frost's novel, an occult murder mystery starring Arthur Conan Doyle and Madame Blavatsky, with epilogue still concealed under the sealed back cover flap.
First US edition, about a conference of famous fictional investigators who attempt to solve the mystery in Dickens's incomplete novel, THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD.
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 this political mystery-thriller, following journalist John Cotton's efforts to bring corruption to light – Tony Hillerman's second book.
Signed first edition, first printing of the "hardcover debut of paperback hero J.P. Beaumont" (Kirkus Reviews).
Signed first edition, first printing of this Peter Decker / Rina Lazarus Mystery, a thriller of the diamond trade set in Los Angeles, New York, and Tel Aviv.
First edition, second printing of this mystery-thriller set in the French Riviera – uncommon in original dust jacket.
First edition of the thriller that launched the Bourne series of books and films about an amnesiac assassin.
Signed first edition of this hardboiled thriller, one of only four titles author Ross Macdonald published under his real name.
First UK edition of the novel based on Fletcher's legendary radio play, exploiting the startlingly modern anxiety that a terrible, terrible thing will happen if you make a phone call.
Signed first printing White's best-known novel, a murder mystery set in Siberia.