Books by John Dunning and Complete Book Reviews

John Dunning, Author . Scribner $25 (369p) ISBN 978-0-7432-4992-8
In Nero Wolfe Award–winner Dunning's third literate entry in his Cliff Janeway series (after Booked to Die and The Bookman's Wake ), 90-ish Josephine Gallant persuades the former Denver cop turned antiquarian bookseller to try to...
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John Dunning, Author . Scribner $25 (353p) ISBN 978-0-7432-5505-9
As an antiquarian book dealer and sometime private investigator, Cliff Janeway is unique in contemporary crime fiction, and no doubt that accounts for a good part of his popularity among the book community. But it's the sure hand with which...
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John Dunning, Author . Scribner $25 (337p) ISBN 978-0-7432-8945-0
Bestseller Dunning scores another triumph with his fifth mystery (after 2005's The Sign of the Book ) to feature Cliff Janeway, a former homicide detective who has found a second career as an antiquarian book dealer but who hasn't quite lost
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John Dunning, Author Pocket Star Books $7.99 (448p) ISBN 978-0-671-56782-8
Continuation of the Cliff Janeway series, in which the cop turned rare book dealer pursues a fugitive and a priceless edition of Edgar Allan Poe. (Mar.)
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John Dunning, Author Scribner Book Company $24 (288p) ISBN 978-0-684-19383-0
Denver cop and rare book collector Cliff Janeway is introduced in this engrossing whodunit from two-time Edgar nominee Dunning. A sensitive and introspective sort, Janeway chafes in the hard-edged role of law enforcer so often demanded of him. When...
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John Dunning, Author Avon Books $5.99 (374p) ISBN 978-0-380-71883-2
Denver cop and rare book collector Cliff Janeway is introduced in this engrossing whodunit from two-time Edgar nominee Dunning. (Apr.)
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John Dunning, Author Scribner Book Company $24 (352p) ISBN 978-0-684-80003-5
In the long-awaited sequel to Booked to Die, Denver policeman-turned-bookdealer Cliff Janeway is hired by sleazy ex-cop Clydell Slater to retrieve Eleanor Rigby (really), who has jumped bail and fled to Seattle. Things get complicated when she turns
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John Dunning, Author Scribner Book Company $26 (480p) ISBN 978-0-7432-0195-7
Several times in his writing career, Dunning (The Bookman's Wake) has used his personal passions and interests as settings for his thrillersDhorse racing, book collecting, the city of Denver. This time he dials up the rhythms of 1940s classic radio (
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John Dunning, Author, Boyd Gaines, Read by Simon & Schuster Audio $26 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7435-0668-7
Dunning's obvious love for radio as a medium of artistic expression and his knowledge of its history go a long way toward redeeming an occasionally heavy-handed narrative that takes a turn for melodrama several times too often. It's May 1942, and...
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