Smoke
by Donald E. Westlake
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Due to a foiled burglary in a high-tech lab doing research for cigarette company, Freddie Noon, the thief, is now invisible. This condition has clear cut advantages for a man in Freddie's profession, but now everybody wants a glimpse of Freddie: good guys, bad guys, even his girlfriend. But Freddie doesn't dare show his face, his shadow, anything. Because Freddie Noon has gotten a taste of invisibility--and he can't quit now.
Editions of Smoke
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Grand Central Pub |
Date 1996 |
Price $1.00 |
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Grand Central Pub |
Date 1995 |
Price $2.70 |
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Publisher Notes
A foiled burglary in a high-tech lab turns the thieving Freddie Noon into an invisible man, making him the most wanted criminal in the country, sought after by bad guys and good guys alike. Reprint. AB. NYT. PW.
Media Reviews
"A burglar breaks into a lab and ends up invisible--and badly wanted by good guys and bad."
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