Shella A Novel By Andrew Vachss 1993 Alfred Knopf 1st Ed. Signed Crime Thriller

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Year Printed: 1993 Andrew Vachss: Signed Signed: Yes Country of Origin: United States Narrative Type: Fiction width: 5.5 in Item Weight: 14.3 Oz Item Length: 8.5 in Original Language: English Illustrator: Yes Binding: Hardcover Inscribed: No Publication Year: 1993 Language: English Subject: Adult Child Abuse Victims Topic: Mystery & Detective / Hard-Boiled, Thrillers / General, Extortion Scheme Ex Libris: No Genre: Non-Classifiable, Fiction Features: Dust Jacket Item Width: 5.5 in Book Title: Shella Edition: First Edition Format: Hardcover Signed By: Andrew Vachss Number of Pages: 225 Pages Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Original/Facsimile: Original Personalized: No Vintage: Yes Personalize: Yes Author: Andrew Vachss Place of Publication: New York Type: Novel Region: North America Intended Audience: Adults Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Signed ISBN: 9780679424161

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Shella A Novel By Andrew Vachss 1993 Alfred Knopf 1st Ed. Signed Crime Thriller . Shella, a novel by Andrew Vachss was published in 1993 by Alfred Knopf. "The novel is a standalone work, separate from Vachss's popular. The story is narrated by "Ghost," an emotionally detached, highly efficient contract killer who slays with such ease that he is virtually invisible to those around him. Shella, a novel by Andrew Vachss was published in 1993 by Alfred Knopf. "The novel is a standalone work, separate from Vachss's popular Burke series, and delves into themes of childhood abuse and the origins of evil. The story is narrated by "Ghost," an emotionally detached, highly efficient contract killer who slays with such ease that he is virtually invisible to those around him. He once shared a unique, damaged relationship with a woman named Shella, a street-toughened stripper and former dominatrix who had been severely abused as a child." Used, vintage, antique, previously owned, displayed, and such items, are not new or mint condition. They will show signs of wear. It is impossible to describe every tiny detail of every item. If there is a major damage or wear or repair, I will reveal it in the description, in either the images or the wording. But if I don't notice a detail, it is not intentional. I describe my items honestly. Photographs are part of the description just as much as the words, therefore looking at the photographs, I might not write in words what I have already shown clearly in the photographs. A-1