Spring Bank Holiday

A selection of detective, thriller, horror and weird & supernatural fiction to while away the time on the bank holiday – email us if you would like any further information on any of these items, or if you wish to discuss price, shipping &c.

    £135


    First edition.
    London, Robert Hale, 1936.

    A psychological thriller set in colonial India. Rare.

    £795


    First edition.
    London, Cassell, 1935.

    The Phantom Gunman is the author’s first crime novel and imagines what would happen if Chicago gangsters were to come over to London. Features serial character Mrs Pym.Exceptionally scarce in a jacket

    £195


    First edition.
    London, Burke, 1962.

    Uncommon in jacket.

    £125


    First edition, ‘7th thousand’.
    London, Skeffington, [1932].

    Skeffington often used ‘7th thousand’ label on title page to try and show that their titles were in high demand so this is not necessarily a reprint.A Hubin-listed mystery featuring the author’s serial character, detective-crook Jimmy Traynor.

    £425


    First edition.
    London, Herbert Jenkins, 1935.

    Featuring serial character Gilbert Larose The Poisoned Goblet tells of the efforts by a gang to kidnap the child of Lady Ardane.Fabulous dustwrapper art. A desirable title.

    War, Invasion & Spy

    Easton (John) Ferrol Bond.

    £175


    First edition
    London, Putnam, 1933.

    Signed and inscribed by the author one month after publication (March 1933). A Hubin-listed secret service adventure set in London and India.

    £150


    First edition.
    London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1933.

    When the dignified life of Steven Kester came to an undignified end there were several people with potential motives. Serial character Spike Tracy acts as detective and solves the mystery.Rare in d/w.