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7,000 Clams: a Novel

7,000 Clams: a Novel

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7,000 Clams: a Novel

by Irby, Lee

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New York, New York, U.S.A.: Doubleday, 2004. First Edition . Hardcover. As New/As New. (1st, 1st) Larger book, dark blue cloth spine, blue boards, very bright purple lettering on spine, 355 pages. On top of title page in black ink: "To Bill, Thanks for the break! Enjoy. R. Lee Irby. June 9, 2005." DJ glossy beneath mylar with stunning pulp fiction color-illustration looking down the barrel of a revolver at an armed couple on front, woman in provocative pose in wine glass on back, praise from Peter Golenbeck, David Baldacci and others. DJ and book, both As New.

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Frank Hearn is a down-on-his-luck bootlegger and bruiser, looking for the big score in the heart of the Roaring Twenties. When he loses a shipment of top-quality booze to a double-crossing government thief, Frank hunts him down, roughs him up, and finds something that catches his eye. What at first appears to be a scrap of paper is actually a handwritten and unmistakably authentic IOU for $7,000, signed by Babe Ruth. Seven-thousand clams is a lot of money--and when Frank gets a tip that the Yankees are about to begin spring training in St. Petersburg, Florida, he wastes no time leaving New Jersey to track down the Babe. Frank thinks he's covered his bases: Along for the ride is a dangerous and curvy blonde named Ginger DeMore. She's smart, she packs a snub-nose pistol in her purse, and she's the perfect accomplice to help convince the Babe to cough up the dough. It seems like the perfect plan, but Frank and Ginger aren't the only ones seeking their fortunes in Florida. 1920's St. Pete is a veritable nest of vipers. Hustlers, gamblers, Yankee fans, and even a sociopath are lurking in the booming burg--not to mention a team of gangsters sent by a prominent Chicago mobster named Al Capone (who's instructed his boys to scour the town for a curvy dame by the name of Ginger DeMore).In this taut Roaring Twenties crime novel, filled with colorful characters both real and imagined, Lee Irby takes readers straight into the authentic heart of the era, bringing to life all the sizzling style--from the slang and the fashions to the smell of bathtub gin. Worthy of a place at Elmore Leonard's table, 7,000 CLAMS is an enormously entertaining tale and a superb fiction debut.

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Bookseller
Callaghan Books South US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
46616
Title
7,000 Clams: a Novel
Author
Irby, Lee
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New As New
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As New
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0385511892
ISBN 13
9780385511896
Publisher
Doubleday
Place of Publication
New York, New York, U.S.A.
Date Published
2004
Keywords
Mystery Fiction Signed
Bookseller catalogs
Autographed; Mystery Fiction;

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