![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Parker." Full signatures have become quite scarce, especially in the early Spenser novels. This copy is flat signed in full in blue ink on the title page: "Robert B. With a photograph of the rugged author on the rear inside flap. With the original price of $8.95 and the date code of "4764" at the top of the inside front flap. Very clean with a touch of wear to the top of and bottom of the spine ends and a vertical crease at the inside edge of the rear flap. In a near-fine complete dust jacket designed by Honi Werner. Very clean and tight throughout, virtually unread. Handsomely bound in finely woven black cloth spine stamped brightly in gold, and paper-covered boards. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. Unclipped dust wrapper also excellent with minor shelf wear to the extremities. Externally, excellent with light shelf wear to the extremities. In the original black quarter cloth with blue boards. Written by Robert Brown Parker, an American writer of mystery and detective fiction best known for his forty novels about the fictional private detective Spenser. Spenser feels duty-bound to find her and his investigation leads him to an anti-communist, anti-gay organization loosely affiliated with the local Ku Klux Klan. After being fired as protection for the eponymous Rachel Wallace, a lesbian feminist activist, Spenser hears that she has been kidnapped and the police have little to go on. A first edition of this tale of kidnaping and corruption by Robert B. ![]()
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