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  • Seller image for ACE DOUBLE (#D-235) The Lady and the Snake / Nothing to Lose But My Life by John Farr, Louis Trimble (First Edition) (1957) for sale by Bob "The Bookman" DePino

    John Farr, Louis Trimble, Farr, John (and) Louis Trimble

    Language: English

    Published by ACE Books, New York, 1957

    Seller: Bob "The Bookman" DePino, ORLANDO, FL, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condition: Fair. First Edition. Ace Double D?235 (1957), pairing The Lady and the Snake by John Farr (a pseudonym of John Alfred "Jack" Webb) and Nothing to Lose But My Life by Louis Trimble. SIDE 1 (149 pg): John Farr delivers a taut mid?century crime novel built around deception, seduction, and the dangerous games people play when money and desire collide. The story centers on a woman whose charm masks a lethal agenda, drawing the protagonist into a tightening spiral of manipulation and violence. As the stakes rise, the "snake" in the title becomes both metaphor and warning: trust the wrong person, and you won't see the strike coming. SIDE 2 (169 pg): Louis Trimble's half of the double leans into hardboiled suspense: a man on the run, framed or cornered, with nothing left except the instinct to survive. Trimble often wrote about ordinary men pushed into extraordinary danger, and this novel follows that pattern ? a protagonist forced to fight back against criminals who have already decided his fate. With his life on the line, he gambles everything to expose the truth before time runs out. THIS book has some serious condition issues, but is quite readable. Paperback edition. 149 / 169 pages. Dimensions: 4.75" by 6.5". Published by ACE Books, New York. 1st printing, 1957. Multi-Color binding. Cover defect(s): Some creasing/wrinkling. Slight corner/edge damage. Some staining/marking/writing/stickers. Some spine cover damage. Page defect(s): Some page yellowing. 0.5 Pound Media Shipping Rate with Multiple Product Orders. (Min Shipping Rate 1 Pound per Order). Order More and SAVE! Genre(s): Crime Drama / Mystery / Ace Doubles / English. (B91).

  • Farr, John (and) Louis Trimble

    Published by Paperback reprint edition, published as Ace Double no. D-235 by Ace Books, New York, 1957., 1957

    Seller: Jerry Merkel, XENIA, OH, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Special Edition. Very good condition. This is a mass market size softcover book. Spine tips are bumped and worn and some cover edges are rubbed. Two inch mild crease on front cover of The Lady and the Snake. 149 and 169 pages.