Double Dealer
Max Allan Collins
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Description for Double Dealer
Paperback. Well-read paperback in good condition. Some shelf wear.
Wednesday, 5.30am: in an off-the-strip, somewhat-out-of-the-way casino, a room service waiter rounds a corner and stumbles across a killer, and a corpse. Homicide detective Jim Brass summons Grissom and company to the scene. As Brass follows his instincts, Warrick and Sara folow evidence the killer left behind, and Nick and Catherine investigate a murder that's fifteen years new. Although focused at first on the perpetrator's deadly double-tap signature, Grissom will soon make the most troubling discovery of all: the inexplicable interest of FBI agent Rick Culpepper.
Wednesday, 5.30am: in an off-the-strip, somewhat-out-of-the-way casino, a room service waiter rounds a corner and stumbles across a killer, and a corpse. Homicide detective Jim Brass summons Grissom and company to the scene. As Brass follows his instincts, Warrick and Sara folow evidence the killer left behind, and Nick and Catherine investigate a murder that's fifteen years new. Although focused at first on the perpetrator's deadly double-tap signature, Grissom will soon make the most troubling discovery of all: the inexplicable interest of FBI agent Rick Culpepper.
Product Details
Publication date
2002
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Condition
Used, Good
Format
Paperback
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780743444040
SKU
KRF0033153
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-2
About Max Allan Collins
Max Allan Collins is a New York Times bestselling author of original mysteries, a Shamus award winner and an experienced author of movie adaptations and tie-in novels. His graphic novel ROAD TO PERDITION has been made into a major motion picture starring Tom Hanks and directed by Sam Mendes.
Reviews for Double Dealer
"Is there anyone left in Britain watching this cracking US import? Surely not because you've all gone off to Las Vegas to become crime scene investigators!" Radio Times