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John Dunning

    Il percorso letterario di John Dunning fu profondamente segnato dalla sua lotta di una vita con la concentrazione, successivamente identificata come ADHD. Questa sfida, tuttavia, alimentò un processo creativo unico, portandolo ad apprezzare la schietta onestà delle macchine da scrivere manuali rispetto alle alternative digitali. Nonostante le prime battute d'arresto in varie carriere, dai negozi di vetri alle piste da corsa, Dunning trovò la sua strada nel giornalismo, progredendo da fattorino a giornalista investigativo. La sua duratura passione per i vecchi programmi radiofonici si è evoluta in un programma radiofonico di lunga durata e infine nella sua carriera di scrittore. Il suo lavoro, intriso della resilienza delle sue esperienze e di una prospettiva non convenzionale, dimostra la sua dedizione al suo mestiere, anche di fronte a significativi ostacoli personali alla salute.

    John Dunning
    Booked to Die
    You're Not Dead Until You're Forgotten
    Murderous Women
    The Sign of the Book
    Il risveglio del libraio
    La morte sa leggere
    • The Sign of the Book

      A Cliff Janeway Bookman Novel

      • 546pagine
      • 20 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of captivating book lore, this novel features Cliff Janeway, a bookman whose journey intertwines with suspenseful twists. As a New York Times bestselling author, John Dunning crafts a thrilling narrative that explores the world of rare books while keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The combination of literary intrigue and gripping storytelling makes this a must-read for fans of both mysteries and bibliophiles.

      The Sign of the Book
      4,5
    • Murderous Women

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      1997, reprint trade paperback edition (Previously published in England in 1985). 249 pages. Here are true stories of would-be modern day witches, destructive females, women in a rage, women who mutilate, women who have sex parties, women who are really ticked off at their incompetent gynecologists. You certainly do not want to get the ire of some of these ladies, "convincing proof that women today are capable of the most frightfully lethal behavior." 18 short pieces in all.

      Murderous Women
      3,0
    • Booked to Die

      • 374pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Tough, book-loving Denver homicide detective Cliff Janeway wants to nail Jackie Newton--a suspected psychopath who just barely beat the rap for a series of vagrant killings. Janeway is certain his sleazy, sadistic nemesis is to blame for the recent murder of a down-and-out rare book hunter--and treats Newton to a rather brutal helping of off-duty justice that ultimately costs the overzealous cop his badge. A civilian once more, Janeway now has time to pursue his true passion--the buying and selling of valuable first editions--and to get to the bottom of the unfortunate bookscourts still-unsolved slaying. For somewhere undercover, in the bizarre, cutthroat world of bookmen and collectors, someone is dealing death along with vintage Chandlers and Twains.

      Booked to Die
      3,9
    • When former Denver homicide detective and rare books dealer Cliff Janeway investigates the provenance of a signed first edition of a memoir by legendary nineteenth-century explorer Sir Richard Burton, he becomes embroiled in a bizarre mystery involving a lost library of rare Burton material, two unorthodox booksellers, a vicious gangster, and murder. Reprint.

      The Bookman's Promise
      3,9
    • Cryptic Crimes

      • 274pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Behind the closed doors and net curtains in perfectly ordinary cities, towns and villages something goes on...MURDER.

      Cryptic Crimes
      3,7
    • The Bookman's Wake

      • 448pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Cliff Janeway, a former Denver cop now running a bookstore, is drawn into a thrilling pursuit when an ex-colleague recruits him to capture a fugitive in Seattle. The target, a young woman named Eleanor Rigby, is not only wanted for various crimes but also possesses a remarkable talent for locating rare books. As Janeway navigates this complex situation, he must confront both the criminal underworld and the intriguing world of rare literature.

      The Bookman's Wake
      3,8