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by John Creasey
| Paperback in Very Good condition. Light wear spine edge, faint reading crease down spine.
First published 1972. First Coronet edition 1975. John Creasey writing as J.J. Marric. 192 pages. 11cm x 17.7cm x 1.3cm. Weight: 125gms. Cover price: 35p.
John Creasey - Born: 17th September 1908, Southfields, London Borough of Wandsworth - Died: 9th June 1973 (64), Salisbury, Wiltshire. He wrote more than six hundred novels using twenty-eight different pseudonyms. Commander Gideon's latest cases bring him up against Black Power and Rachmanism, murder, prison escapes and the clearing of an innocent man's name. But he also has to cope with the personal problems of his own men. Is a policeman's public office endangered by an irregular private life? Should a racially prejudiced officer be expected to deal with crises arising out of racial enmity?
And meanwhile the great criminal underworld is hard at work - and the police must cope as best they can.
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Publisher: Coronet ISBN: 0340188030 Condition: Very Good |
1975
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Postage & Handling to UK mainland: £2.50 | Price: £2.50
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