Book summaryMilo Milodragovitch comes to admire a homicidal ex-con he's supposed to be helping the cops to nab, and decides to solve the mystery that explains the ex-con's murderous behavior. This puts him in the bad graces of a powerful Texas family, and forces him to engage in fisticuffs and worse with all manner of thugs and law-enforcement types. Media reviews"For all [Crumley's] remarkable ease of style, the earthy characters, raw language and exuberantly violent action that distinguish it are the products of a well-honed--and all too rare--art." |
THE FINAL COUNTRYby Crumley, JamesFirst Edition
Book description: Tucson: AZ: Dennis McMillan, 2001. 1st ed., Fine in dust jacket and slipcase, SIGNED and NUMBERED by the author on a bound presentation page. One of 400 LIMITED EDITION cloth copies. The true first edition of Crumley's new novel. This As New hardcover in dj is still in the publisher's shrinkwrap. Private detective Milodragovitch finds murder, sex, love and mayhem in the wilds of Texas. Superb mystery novel, one of the authors finest works. A SILVER DAGGER AWARD WINNER.. ISBN: 0892966661. Signed by Author. First Edition. Library Edition Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Limited/ Numbered Edition. AWARD WINNER, MYSTERY; CRIME; TEXAS; PRIVATE DETECTIVE; LIMITED EDITION; SIGNED.
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