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Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression
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Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression

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Death Certificate

Wainwright, John

Published by MacMillan London Limited, London (1978) First Edition. Vg book in Good+ jacket. Jacket unclipped, protected, with fading to the spine, tape repaired closed tear to the lower rear spine base. Pages with minor toning, but clean and tight in the main.

Colin Hawkes is a best-selling novelist.  His agents have a new idea for him, backed by a publisher.  The idea is to publish a series of books about crooks and gangsters living and busy today, now. The crooks have agreed to collaborate, vain for recognition in print and assured by their lawyers that they will come to no harm if the texts are carefully vetted.  The particular brute mobster allocated to Hawkes is a north country criminal called Andrew Pollard.  Hawkes had lung cancer.  He feels no goodwill what ever towards Pollard.  He expects the book to be his last, and intends to be his last.  He starts to investigate Pollard's Life and cr

Death Certificate by John Wainwright (Hardback, 1978-1st) RARE First Impression

Death Certificate

Wainwright, John

Published by MacMillan London Limited, London (1978) First Edition. Vg book in Good+ jacket. Jacket unclipped, protected, with fading to the spine, tape repaired closed tear to the lower rear spine base. Pages with minor toning, but clean and tight in the main.

Colin Hawkes is a best-selling novelist.  His agents have a new idea for him, backed by a publisher.  The idea is to publish a series of books about crooks and gangsters living and busy today, now. The crooks have agreed to collaborate, vain for recognition in print and assured by their lawyers that they will come to no harm if the texts are carefully vetted.  The particular brute mobster allocated to Hawkes is a north country criminal called Andrew Pollard.  Hawkes had lung cancer.  He feels no goodwill what ever towards Pollard.  He expects the book to be his last, and intends to be his last.  He starts to investigate Pollard's Life and cr

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