The Sign of the Book (Cliff Janeway Series #4) by John Dunning

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  • Pub. Date: March 2005
  • 353pp
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    • Pub. Date: March 2005
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 353pp

    Synopsis

    Packed with "juicy nuggets of bibliophile gold" (Booklist), this irresistibly suspenseful bestseller traces the mark of murder inside the world of rare books.

    Assessing a book's value is Denver cop-turned-bookseller Cliff Janeway's expertise. But even a pro like Janeway could be supremely challenged by certain signed first editions. When is an autograph authentic? How can forgeries appear to be so convincingly real? The same questions apply, it seems, to a murder investigation in tiny Paradise, Colorado. Janeway agrees to help his lover, attorney Erin D'Angelo, determine if Erin's estranged childhood friend killed her husband — or was her confession designed to protect her troubled young son? Then Janeway discovers the dead man's books: an impressive collection that may house some real gems. But it's not their financial worth that draws Janeway deeper into the case of deadly small-town secrets — it's the hunger for peeling back layers of deception to reveal the genuine sign of the book. And in a case of cold-blooded murder, truth is a priceless commodity.


    The New York Times - Marilyn Stasio

    … it's great fun thumbing the pages with Janeway, who knows his business and takes a keen, almost sensual pleasure in a virgin edition.

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    Welcome To The Big Leagues, Janewayby Anonymous

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    July 17, 2006: I've read all of Dunning's Clif Janeway novels and have enjoyed them all. At first it was a peek into the world of Bookmen and Scouts, but with each new entry, Dunning has brought this series into the company of Parker's Spencer series, Sanford's Lucas Davenport, Connelly's Harry Bosh, etc. This series has made it to some very good company.

    Lots of surprises !by Anonymous

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    July 10, 2005: This is my first John Dunning book...but absolutely will not be my last. I enjoyed his style of writing. He reminds me of Nelson DeMille...another great story teller. This was a very good book, (the ending was very exciting), and I recommend it.