From the "master of the rolling scam", here is a hilarious crime caper set in New York. A hot hustler is searching for a million-dollar Aztec sculpture that is accidentally mixed with cheap plaster copies. From Harlem to Greenwich, a motley cast chases the lost piece. Out of print since 1978. Evans.
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From the "master of the rolling scam", here is a hilarious crime caper set in New York. A hot hustler is searching for a million-dollar Aztec sculpture that is accidentally mixed with cheap plaster copies. From Harlem to Greenwich, a motley cast chases the lost piece. Out of print since 1978. Evans.
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Edition:
3rd printing of 1st Mysterious Press edition
Publisher:
Mysterious Press.
Published:
1989
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
10562426908
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Lamut, Sonja (Cover illustration by), and Jakesevic, Nenad (Cover illustration by). Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover wear; spine creasing; Corner creasing; Minor age-toning. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. Audience: General/trade. Comic mystery novel set in New York City. Con artist Jerry Manelli is searching the city for a lost priest: a 1000-yr-old, 2-ft tall, ugly, dancing Aztec priest with emerald eyes and valued at $1 million. It was stolen from a South American museum, smuggled through US Customs, mixed in with 15 copies. Someone delivered the wrong Aztec priest to the buyer.