Written by John Dunning - Audio book performed by George Guidall - Unabridged Fiction - 9 COMPACT DISCS - 10 hours Publisher, Recorded Books (April 2005) From New York Times best-selling author John Dunning comes a crafty and engaging puzzler in the critically acclaimed Cliff Janeway series. Cliff, a rare books dealer and former police officer, is a unique sleuth whose cases always leave readers guessing until the end. Criminal defense attorney Erin D'Angelo, Cliff's bookstore partner, needs a favor. Her first true love, Robert Marshall, has been murdered, and his wife Laura has confessed. But Erin smells something fishy. She asks Cliff to investigate, which he is more than willing to do when he learns the victim left behind an amazing collection of signed books. If the books are genuine, they are definitely worth killing for. With one surprising plot twist after another and a healthy dollop of insider information about the antiquarian book trade, The Sign of the Book is everything a savvy mystery fan craves. About the Author: Author John Dunning is an expert on rare and collectible books, as well as on American radio history. For years he owned the Old Algonquin Bookstore in Denver and hosted the weekly radio show Old-Time Radio. Aside from the Cliff Janeway mysteries, his books include On the Air : The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio and Two O'clock, Eastern Wartime. He lives in Denver, Colorado. About the Performer: Narrator George Guidall's 40-year career in the theatre includes over 75 productions and an Obie Award for his Off-Broadway performances. One of the audiobook industry's most acclaimed performers, he received Audie Awards™ for his performances of A Widow for One Year and I Know This Much Is True. |
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