The Bookman's Wake: A Mystery With Cliff Janeway
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The Bookman's Wake: A Mystery With Cliff Janeway

Hardcover – April 10, 1995

Price
$23.60
Format
Hardcover
Pages
350
Publisher
Charles Scribner's Sons
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0684800035
Dimensions
6.5 x 1.25 x 9.75 inches
Weight
1.55 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly In the long-awaited sequel to Booked to Die, Denver policeman-turned-bookdealer Cliff Janeway is hired by sleazy ex-cop Clydell Slater to retrieve Eleanor Rigby (really), who has jumped bail and fled to Seattle. Things get complicated when she turns out to be young, pretty and a talented book scout. The latter, almost by itself, seems to convince Janeway that she is innocent. Rigby may have the key to the location of a previously unknown fine press edition of Poe's The Raven. When Eleanor disappears, Janeway teams up with reporter Trish Aandahl, biographer of the Grayson brothers, who produced the rare Poe volume. Aandahl is convinced the brothers were both murdered over 20 years ago. To find Eleanor and The Raven, Janeway and Aandahl must connect the killing of the brothers with five other violent deaths. Dragging at the narrative are frequent long passages that either provide extensive background or serve to show off Janeway's bookhunting knowledge. While not uninteresting, these sections interrupt the novel's flow. Readers who loved the first Janeway appearance may find this entry somewhat disappointing. Author tour. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Unexpected danger and chilling intrigue attend a Denver bookstore owner's trip to Seattle for the purpose of escorting a purported book thief to jail. Ex-cop Cliff Janeway, introduced in Booked To Die (Scribner, 1992), agrees to act as bounty hunter only because of his interest in rare books; he soon realizes, however, that his employer has a hidden agenda involving the years-ago murder of two brothers who were owners of a publishing company known for its limited editions. Seattle marks the beginning of Janeway's physical and mental journey, a quest described with finely textured prose, knowledgeable bibliographical details, and full-bodied characterization. A definite plus for any collection.Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Booklist Dunning brings a fine new voice to the mystery genre. The award-winning Booked to Die (1992) introduced the likable rare bookman and sometime sleuth Cliff Janeway, who returns here in his second adventure. Obviously based on Dunning's experience as a Denver bookstore owner, the story features an engrossing, inventive plot about rare books and the people who print, collect, and sell them--sometimes at a murderously high price. Former Denver cop Janeway is intrigued by his newest case: he's supposed to find a young woman named Eleanor Rigby, who appears to have stolen a valuable collector's edition of The Raven. The book was printed by the Grayson Press, a highly respected Seattle publisher run by two maverick brothers in the fifties and sixties. Dunning writes catchy prose and engaging dialogue, and his hero is an intriguing blend of the erudite and the down-to-earth. The liberal sprinkling of rare-book factoids throughout the narrative may not fascinate everyone, but the action-packed story, mounting suspense, and riveting plot twists are certain to draw readers. An outstanding novel in a terrific new series. Emily Melton Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Surprised by a visit from a difficult-to-manage former cop from his old precinct, bookstore owner Cliff Janeway is unable to resist Slater's invitation to help recover a stolen edition of a rare and valuable book. 30,000 first printing. Tour.

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A Mystery For Book Lovers!

If you're one of those people like me that loves the smell of a new book, are picky about what you read, and find yourself organizing your books with your own little system, here is something special for you. John Dunning's work is much more than a mere detective novel. It is a novel of intrigue and murder amidst the book world, or more to the point, those who love books and spend hours searching the shelves of used book stores for a rare first edition.

Cliff Janeway is the Denver bookman and part-time detective who goes looking for a girl who may have in her possession a rare, and unheard of, Grayson Press edition of Poe's "The Raven." It is a book worth a fortune to those in the know. But things are not always what they seem and as Janeway tries to help the young and frightened Eleanor the story becomes more complex and dangerous. Dunning's mystery is exciting and compelling, peppered with insights and observations about books from a writer who loves and respects them as much as we do.

This is a book you will love and respect after finishing it. It is a wonderful and exciting read and Cliff Janeway can stand side by side with Travis McGee and Lew Archer in American detective fiction. We are treated to keen observations about humanity during this twisty tale of books and murder. Dunning uses the rain in Seattle and the snow in Denver for atmosphere and there is almost a wistful feel to the ending.

This was the second Cliff Janeway novel, "Booked to Die" being the first, and both are highly recommended. This is a smart read that will be enjoyed by anyone who loves books. If you like an intelligent mystery with sharply drawn characters and keen observations on our society as well, then this book is a must have for your library. A real treasure of a book about books that are treasures.
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Great mystery for Book Lovers and Graphic Designers

The search for the solution to the possible murder of a famous typeface designer is just great. I like the chosen name for the woman Eleanor Rigby, you can't help thinking that John Dunning had lots of fun writing this mystery. This is the second time that I have read this book in 2 years. Great, I have read all the Janeway mysteries and this is possibly the best. I just wish that Dunning would write some more of the Janeway series as I miss him.
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Great mystery for Book Lovers and Graphic Designers

The search for the solution to the possible murder of a famous typeface designer is just great. I like the chosen name for the woman Eleanor Rigby, you can't help thinking that John Dunning had lots of fun writing this mystery. This is the second time that I have read this book in 2 years. Great, I have read all the Janeway mysteries and this is possibly the best. I just wish that Dunning would write some more of the Janeway series as I miss him.
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Trail of a good book is an adventure!

Very good book! It was well written and a quick read, this author John Dunning is very skilled. Great story line, characters, suspense and tension. It seems the plot changed every few pages. Good technical info about books and how they are made and sold.
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Books among the bodies

Cliff Janeway, narrator and protagonist, is a former Denver cop turned book dealer. After a tantalizing prologue describing a series of 20-year-old unsolved murders featuring book collectors, the story begins with Janeway accepting a job to trace a woman who skipped bail.
It's not the sort of job Janeway would ordinarily take, but this woman has been accused of, among other things - like shooting - stealing a rare book. A book that doesn't, in fact, exist. Jetting to Seattle, Janeway captures the young woman easily. But instead of dragging her to justice, Janeway, charmed by her knowledge of rare books and intrigued by certain puzzles in the case, allows her to visit her family. The girl disappears and people start getting murdered.
Meanwhile, a number of collectors seem eager to get their hands on this non-existent book, an elegant edition of Poe's The Raven, supposedly done in the same year its small and specialized publisher died in a fire.
The plot grows complex but never incomprehensible. Janeway is a tough but tender sort who drops plenty of fascinating book lore among the bodies and chase scenes.
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great shape!

great shape!
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Wonderful read.

I can’t believe I just discovered John Dunning. I’m hooked. Planning to read all of his books.
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excellent

Excellent mystery with twists and turns, both in the present and in 1969 and earlier.
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BOOKMAN BOOKS ARE GREAT READS

I HAVE READ ALL THE JOHN DUNNING BOOKS IN ORDER AND LOVE THE CHARACTER OF CLIFF JANEWAY.
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Five Stars

Excellent product and exactly as described.