Miami Blues and New Hope for the Dead

Willeford, Charles

Two volumes: Hoke Moseley #1 and #2, beginning with Frederick J. Frenger, Jr., 'a blithe psychopath from California' arriving in Miami ... in a tight field, the prolific hardboiled author's best.

Publisher: St. Martin's Press. First American editions 1984-1985
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
Review copies with promotional material laid in. Both fine in dustwrappers. The two vols.


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