Spandau Phoenix $225.00

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New York: NY: Dutton (1993)

Very good in dust jacket.

In an adventure- and suspense-filled novel, Iles answers the greatest remaining mystery of World War II in a lightning-fast tale that ranks with the works of Follett and Ludlum. Amongst the rubble of Spandau Prison, the diary of enigmatic Nazi Rudolph Hess is found, and the secrets it reveals plunge the world into chaos.

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24 Hours $40.00

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New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (2000)

Fine in dust jacket.

Hickey, a kidnapper and con man, thinks he has orchestrated the perfect crime. He targets young families and he’s never been caught. He keeps getting away with it because he never hurts the kid and he never asks for more money than his victims can raise in 24 hours without raising suspicion. But he’s never met Will and Karen Jennings. Hickey, with the help of his wife, Cheryl, and his “slow” giant of a cousin, Marvin, kidnaps the Jennings’ daughter. But Hickey has overlooked one factor: the girl is a diabetic. While Hickey holds Karen at the family’s home, Marvin holds the daughter at a secluded cabin and Hickey’s wife holds Will at a third location. By dividing his quarry, Hickey thinks he has them, but Will and Karen are desperate and will do anything to overpower him. Their hair-raising night from hell pushes every mass market button in this edge-of-your-seat read.

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24 Hours $100.00

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New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (2000)

Fine in decorated wrapper.

Hickey, a kidnapper and con man, thinks he has orchestrated the perfect crime. He targets young families and he’s never been caught. He keeps getting away with it because he never hurts the kid and he never asks for more money than his victims can raise in 24 hours without raising suspicion. But he’s never met Will and Karen Jennings. Hickey, with the help of his wife, Cheryl, and his “slow” giant of a cousin, Marvin, kidnaps the Jennings’ daughter. But Hickey has overlooked one factor: the girl is a diabetic. While Hickey holds Karen at the family’s home, Marvin holds the daughter at a secluded cabin and Hickey’s wife holds Will at a third location. By dividing his quarry, Hickey thinks he has them, but Will and Karen are desperate and will do anything to overpower him. Their hair-raising night from hell pushes every mass market button in this edge-of-your-seat read.

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The Quiet Game $100.00

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New York, NY: Dutton (1999)

Good in decorated wrappers.

When former prosecutor Penn Cage returns to his hometown of Natchez, Mississippi, he doesnt’ find the peace he desperately craves. He finds that his own father is being blackmailed by a corrupt ex-cop. And when Penn investigates, he uncovers a murderous secret — and the small town’s violent past. 

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Black Cross
FEC Pick:
January 1995

Black Cross $150.00

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New York, NY: Dutton (1993)

Very good in dust jacket.

It is 1944. The world awaits the Allied invasion of Europe. Churchill has learned that Nazi scientists have developed Sarin–a new weapon that could turn the tide for Hitler. Two men–a pacifist American doctor and a fanatical Jewish assassin–must embark on a murderous mission into Germany. Their target–a human hell where Jews fuel Hitler’s last hope.

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Third Degree $35.00

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New York: Scribner (2007)

Near fine in dust jacket.

In the span of twenty-four hours, every-thing Laurel Shields believes about her life and her marriage to a prominent doctor will be shattered — if she survives a terrifying ordeal. The day begins with the jarring discovery that, soon after ending an affair, Laurel is pregnant. But when she returns home to find her husband ashen, unkempt, and on the brink of violence, a nightmare quickly unfolds. In the heart of an idyllic Mississippi town, behind the walls of her perfect house, Laurel finds herself locked in a volatile standoff with a husband she barely recognizes. Confronted with evidence of her betrayal, she must tread a deadly path between truth and deception while a ring of armed police prepares a dangerous rescue. But Laurel’s greatest fear — and her only hope — lies with her former lover, a brave man whom fate has granted the power to save both Laurel and her children — if she can protect his identity long enough.

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Black Cross $175.00

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New York, NY: Dutton (1994)

Near fine in decorated wrappers.

It is 1944. The world awaits the Allied invasion of Europe. Churchill has learned that Nazi scientists have developed Sarin–a new weapon that could turn the tide for Hitler. Two men–a pacifist American doctor and a fanatical Jewish assassin–must embark on a murderous mission into Germany. Their target–a human hell where Jews fuel Hitler’s last hope.

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True Evil $35.00

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New York, NY: Scribner (2006)

Near fine in dust jacket.

“New York Times” bestselling author Greg Iles returns with this smart and atmospheric work. Dr. Chris Shepard, a busy young doctor in Natchez, Mississippi, has never seen his new patient Alex Morse before. But the attractive young woman with the scarred face has come to Dr. Shepard’s office on a mission to rip his idyllic life inside out.

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Dead Sleep $200.00

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New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (2000)

Near fine in decorated wrapper.

A mysterious series of paintings in a Hong Kong art museum, including one featuring a woman who bears a striking resemblance to her, draws photojournalist Jordan Glass into a painful search for the murderer of her twin sister, killed one year earlier, as she becomes embroiled in a deadly duel with the anonymous killer who knows all too much about her.

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Mortal Fear
FEC Pick:
January 1997

Mortal Fear $75.00

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New York, NY: Dutton (1997)

Near fine in dust jacket.

By day, Harper Cole works as a commodities trader and at night he leads quite a different life, serving as a systems operator for an exclusive erotic online service that caters to the rich and famous. But a stranger has now penetrated the network’s state-of-the-art security, brutally murdering six celebrated female clients. Falsely accused of these horrible crimes, Harper realizes he must lure an elusive madman into the open–and place everything he holds dear directly in the killer’s path!

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The Footprints of God $50.00

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New York, NY: Scribner (2003)

Near fine in dust jacket.

From the acclaimed “New York Times” bestselling author comes a cutting-edge new thriller rich with imagination and vision. In the heart of North Carolina’s Research Triangle stands a corporate laboratory much like the others nearby. But behind its walls, America’s top scientists work around the clock to attain the holy grail of the twenty-first century — a supercomputer that surpasses the power of the human mind. Appointed by the president as ethicist to Project Trinity, Dr. David Tennant finds himself in a pressure cooker of groundbreaking science and colossal ambition. When his friend and fellow scientist is murdered, David discovers that the genius who runs Project Trinity was responsible and that his own life is in danger. Unable to reach the president, and afraid to trust his colleagues, David turns to Rachel Weiss, the psychiatrist probing the nightmares that have plagued him during his work at Trinity. Rachel is skeptical of David’s fears, but when an assassin strikes, the two doctors must flee for their lives.

Pursued across the globe by ruthless National Security Agency operatives, David and Rachel struggle to piece together the truth behind Project Trinity and the enormous power it could unleash upon the world. As constant danger deepens their intimacy, Rachel realizes the key to Trinity lies buried in David’s disturbed mind. But Trinity’s clock is ticking.

Mankind is being held hostage by a machine that cannot be destroyed. Its only hope — a terrifying chess game between David and the Trinity computer, with the cities of the world as pawns. But what are the rules? How human is the machine? Can one man and woman change the course of history? Man’sfuture hangs in the balance, and the price of failure is extinction.

Considered one of the most insightful and ingenious of the new generation of bestselling authors, Greg Iles has written a thriller that maps the fascinating territory where science and spirit clash in a battle for the future of humanity. Stunning in its scope, “The Footprints of God” is a brilliant realization of its author’s talent.

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Mortal Fear $175.00

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New York, NY: Dutton (1997)

Near fine in decorated wrappers.

Like a bolt out of the blue, Greg Iles hit every major bestseller list with his first two thrillers, “Spandau Phoenix” and “Black Cross”. Now, with “Mortal Fear”, Iles leaps into territory no other novelist has dared to enter–the elite computer forums that thrive in the shadows of the online world. When several female clients from the EROS net are murdered, system operator Harper Cole finds himself in the thick of a dangerous investigation.

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The Bone Tree $27.99

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This is a special pre-signed edition.

New York, NY: William Morrow (2015) As new in dust jacket.

Greg Iles continues the electrifying story begun in his smash New York Times bestsellerNatchez Burning in this highly anticipated second installment of an epic trilogy of blood and race, family and justice, featuring Southern lawyer Penn Cage.

Former prosecutor Penn Cage and his fiancée, reporter and publisher Caitlin Masters, have barely escaped with their lives after being attacked by wealthy businessman Brody Royal and his Double Eagles, a KKK sect with ties to some of Mississippi’s most powerful men. But the real danger has only begun as FBI Special Agent John Kaiser warns Penn that Brody wasn’t the true leader of the Double Eagles. The puppeteer who actually controls the terrorist group is a man far more fearsome: the chief of the state police’s Criminal Investigations Bureau, Forrest Knox.

The only way Penn can save his father, Dr. Tom Cage—who is fleeing a murder charge as well as corrupt cops bent on killing him—is either to make a devil’s bargain with Knox or destroy him. While Penn desperately pursues both options, Caitlin uncovers the real story behind a series of unsolved civil rights murders that may hold the key to the Double Eagles’ downfall. The trail leads her deep into the past, into the black backwaters of the Mississippi River, to a secret killing ground used by slave owners and the Klan for over two hundred years . . . a place of terrifying evil known only as “the bone tree.”

The Bone Tree is an explosive, action-packed thriller full of twisting intrigue and deadly secrets, a tale that explores the conflicts and casualties that result when the darkest truths of American history come to light. It puts us inside the skin of a noble man who has always fought for justice—now finally pushed beyond his limits.

Just how far will Penn Cage, the hero we thought we knew, go to protect those he loves?

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Must See Mississippi $75.00

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Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi (2007)

Fine. Signed by author Mary Carol Miller, photographer Mary Rose Carter and Greg Iles who wrote the Introduction.

Must See Mississippi: 50 Favorite Places is a fifty-site tour through the Magnolia State’s historic locales, ranging from the graceful swinging bridge at Tishomingo State Park to the Biloxi Lighthouse, a miraculous survivor of Hurricane Katrina. Each locale contributes a unique piece of the state’s rich and multi-layered story, told through Mary Carol Miller’s text and more than one hundred full-color photographs by Mary Rose Carter.

The book traces the region’s history across several centuries, from the sunken paths of the Natchez Trace, winding through ominously quiet corners of Claiborne County, to the Greek Revival mansions and courthouses of the antebellum era. Author and photographer explore the remains of the long-lost Natchez tribe’s Grand Village, as well as Gothic churches, imposing college chapels, and cabins of the Neshoba County Fair. Natural treasures also abound with trips to Point Leflore, the gardens of Monmouth and Walter Place, and the towering oaks of Greenwood’s Grand Boulevard.

Selected by the author and photographer after more than a decade of roaming the highways and back roads of Mississippi, these fifty sites represent the best of a fascinating state.

Mary Carol Miller and Mary Rose Carter from Greenwood, Mississippi, are coauthors of Great Houses of Mississippi and Written in the Bricks. Greg Iles of Natchez, Mississippi, is the author of several novels, including True Evil, Turning Angel, and Blood Memory.

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Blood Memory $175.00

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New York, NY: Scribner (2005)

Near fine in decorated wrappers.

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Sleep No More $35.00

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New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (2002)

Fine in dust jacket.

In Sleep No More, he returns to the territory of some of his best-loved works, the steamy and hypnotic small-town Mississippi where Iles himself grew up. In this new novel, John Waters is a husband and father happy with his lot in life, though he has not always felt that way. Years earlier he escaped an obsessive love affair, which he feared might consume him. The woman in question disappeared after Waters married, and later he heard that she was killed in New Orleans. But now, Waters has the uneasy feeling that she has resurfaced to trouble him — and entice him — once again. A woman whom he meets casually stuns him with a smile, and a secret only this former lover would know. But when this alluring stranger is suddenly murdered, Waters’s quiet life is enveloped in a whirlwind of guilt and suspicion, revealing the shadow sides of love and friendship — and the terror that can result when passion becomes obsession.

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Natchez Burning $1,500.00

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New York, NY: Harper Collins/William Morrow (2014)

Fine. Two-volume manuscript in clear plastic wrappers. Both volumes are signed by the author.

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Sleep No More $50.00

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New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (2002)

Near fine in decorated wrappers.

In Sleep No More, he returns to the territory of some of his best-loved works, the steamy and hypnotic small-town Mississippi where Iles himself grew up. In this new novel, John Waters is a husband and father happy with his lot in life, though he has not always felt that way. Years earlier he escaped an obsessive love affair, which he feared might consume him. The woman in question disappeared after Waters married, and later he heard that she was killed in New Orleans. But now, Waters has the uneasy feeling that she has resurfaced to trouble him — and entice him — once again. A woman whom he meets casually stuns him with a smile, and a secret only this former lover would know. But when this alluring stranger is suddenly murdered, Waters’s quiet life is enveloped in a whirlwind of guilt and suspicion, revealing the shadow sides of love and friendship — and the terror that can result when passion becomes obsession.

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Natchez Burning $150.00

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New York, NY: William Morrow (2014)

Near fine in decorated wrappers.

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Sleep No More $75.00

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London: Hodder & Stoughton (2002)

English uncorrected proof in decorated wrappers. Near fine.

In Sleep No More, he returns to the territory of some of his best-loved works, the steamy and hypnotic small-town Mississippi where Iles himself grew up. In this new novel, John Waters is a husband and father happy with his lot in life, though he has not always felt that way. Years earlier he escaped an obsessive love affair, which he feared might consume him. The woman in question disappeared after Waters married, and later he heard that she was killed in New Orleans. But now, Waters has the uneasy feeling that she has resurfaced to trouble him — and entice him — once again. A woman whom he meets casually stuns him with a smile, and a secret only this former lover would know. But when this alluring stranger is suddenly murdered, Waters’s quiet life is enveloped in a whirlwind of guilt and suspicion, revealing the shadow sides of love and friendship — and the terror that can result when passion becomes obsession.

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