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Joe Wilmot is a smooth operator. He runs the picture house in Stoneville and he knows how to deal with everyone, from the movie distributors and the ...Show synopsisJoe Wilmot is a smooth operator. He runs the picture house in Stoneville and he knows how to deal with everyone, from the movie distributors and the union representatives to his projectionist and the punters. But when it comes to handling his wife, his mistress and a bogus insurance claim, it turns out he isn't quite as clever as he thought. An uncompromising and terrifying vision of small-town corruption and the romantic triangle fromt he author of the toughest crime novels ever.Hide synopsis
Description:Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Light corner crease to...Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Light corner crease to front cover, back cover-to-spine edge split 1 in. at bottom. 192 p. Dell Mapback Series Number 738
Description:Near Fine. An attractive copy; solid, square, tight, bright and...Near Fine. An attractive copy; solid, square, tight, bright and clean with a faint crease along front cover hinge.
Description:Near Fine. The book condition is NF, "reprint" written on front...Near Fine. The book condition is NF, "reprint" written on front cover. Reprint of the author's 1959 book.
Description:Good mass market paperback. Title pages are missing. Pages and...Good mass market paperback. Title pages are missing. Pages and text are clean, though age darkened. Edge wear to the exterior including a small tear to the top spine. 191 pp.
Description:Getgan, George. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. 191 p. 1953...Getgan, George. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. 191 p. 1953 paperback edition from Dell (#738). Would be Very Good but for torn-out title page. George Geygan cover art.