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Early Inspector Morse rebinding – Colin Dexter

Colin Dexter, The Riddle of The Third Mile, 1st edition Macmillan 1983. Rebound with five raised bands with maroon leather with an Author Profile approved by the Dexter family.  Twelve deluxe lettered copies only. This

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Classic Peter Lovesey Gold Dagger book fine binding

Peter Lovesey, The False Inspector Dew 1st London ed., 1982 A sumptuous leather rebinding with five raised bands with marble sides, additional page approved and signed by the author. 1/12 deluxe issued by the Scorpion

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What is Tom Wolfe’s America

From the early 20th century, for example the USA Trilogy of John Dos Passos, writers have given us contemporary portraits of America. One of the best, and most varied chronicles of the second half

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FUTURISTIC FIRST SF NOVEL TO BE NETFLIX SERIES

Following the success of hugely popular series like The Crown, streaming channel Netflix is looking to develop original novels as drama series. The latest is based on Richard Morgan’s Altered Carbon. Although obviously marketed as

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SUE GRAFTON – ONE OF THE GREATS

One of the great mystery writers of recent times, Sue Grafton has passed away aged 77. Grafton came to prominence in the 80s when she began her alphabetical series of Kinsey Millone private eye

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Ann Cleeves Diamond Dagger Winner 2017

Ann Cleeves, author of four detective series and a professional writer for three decades has been awarded the Crime Writers’ of the UK Diamond Dagger for lifetime achievement. Those that read British crime fiction

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Val McDermid’s The Wire in the Blood 20th anniversary

It is twenty years on from the publication of the Scorpion Press collector’s edition of Val McDemid’s The Wire in The Blood. The collectors edition appeared on 23 October 1997 and all 99 copies quickly

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Colin Dexter | Tribute from the Scorpion Press

Colin Dexter, creator of Inspector Morse, died at his home in Oxford on 20 March, 2017, aged 86. Although he started writing rather late – he was in his mid forties – and as

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Electing the President | Ted Allbeury’s The Twentieth Day of January

A former MI6 analyst finds that the American President Elect has advisors with Moscow links. The President Elect says he wants to be friends with the Kremlin, and his electoral campaign was given a

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Louise Penny – A Great Reckoning

Louise Penny, A GREAT RECKONING only 1/55 signed and limited bound in leather, a book for collectors with marbled papered sides with an appreciation by Alan Bradley. With each book that Louise Penny has published