D’ARTAGNAN BOOKS
This is a first edition in good condition. It was published by Little, Brown in 2004.
'Amateur sleuth Isabel Dalhousie is a philosopher who also uses her training to solve unusual mysteries. Isabel is Editor of the Review of Applied Ethics - which addresses such questions as 'Truth telling in sexual relationships' - and she also hosts The Sunday Philosophy Club at her house in Edinburgh. Behind the city's Georgian facades its moral compasses are spinning with greed, dishonesty and murderous intent. Instinct tells Isabel that the young man who tumbled to his death in front of her eyes at a concert in the Usher Hall didn't fall. He was pushed . . .'
This is a 1st Edition / 1st Printing.
Condition:
Book - Good - rubbing/bumping/wear to the corners and edges, a lean and slight crease to the spine, slight marking and discolouration to the page edges and soft tanning to the pages.
Dust Jacket - Good - rubbing/bumping/wear to the corners and edges, a few small nicks/tears and some marking, scratches, indentations, discolouration and creasing.
The DJ is price clipped.
The DJ is in a protective plastic sleeve (non-adhesive).
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