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  • THE WORLD BENEATH. by Cantrell, Rebecca.
    Cantrell, Rebecca.
    THE WORLD BENEATH.

    Edition: Trade paperback.

    n.p. By the author, (2013). The first novel in the series featuring Joe Tesla, a millionaire software developer who suddenly becomes agoraphobic, and takes refuge in the hundred of miles of subway tunnels under New York City - where he lives in an underground Victorian mansion with his psychiatric support dog, a golden retriever named Edison When he stumbles on a murder, the only way to clear his name is to expose the real killer. Winner of the 2014 International Thriller Writers Award. 304 pp. ISBN: 978-1494787714.

    Condition: Very good in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 77189
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  • THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW. by Finn, A. J. (pseudonym of Daniel Mallory)
    Finn, A. J. (pseudonym of Daniel Mallory)
    THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW.

    Edition: Advance Reading Copy (trade paperback format. )

    New York: Morrow (imprint of Harper Collins), 2018. First edition - "It isn't paranoia if it's really happening" - In her review for the New Yorker, Joyce Carol Oates called this "a superior example of thrillers featuring 'unreliable' female protagonists who, despite their considerable handicaps [in this case, agoraphobia, trauma, medication and lots and lots of merlot] manage to persevere and solve mysteries where others have failed." A fast and engrossing read, soon to be a movie. A rather uncommon advance issue. 432 pp.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 73724
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  • THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW. by Finn, A. J. (pseudonym of Daniel Mallory)
    Finn, A. J. (pseudonym of Daniel Mallory)
    THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Morrow (imprint of Harper Collins), 2018. dj. Hardcover first edition - "It isn't paranoia if it's really happening" - In her review for the New Yorker, Joyce Carol Oates called this "a superior example of thrillers featuring 'unreliable' female protagonists who, despite their considerable handicaps [in this case, agoraphobia, trauma, medication and lots and lots of merlot] manage to persevere and solve mysteries where others have failed." A fast and engrossing read, soon to be a movie. 427 pp. ISBN: 978-0062678416.

    Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket.

    Book ID: 77813
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  • Mairs, Nancy.
    REMEMBERING THE BONE HOUSE: An Erotics of Place & Space.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Harper & Row, (1989.) dj. Hardcover first edition - A frank and honest memoir, in which Mairs explores her life and her sense of herself by focusing on the places she has lived -from a quonset hut in the South Pacific to Maine, Massachusetts and Arizona - and especially on living within her own body - the "bone house" - and dealing with her sometimes debilitating physical conditions. 273 pp. ISBN: 0-06-0160411.

    Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket.

    Book ID: 38077
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