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Illusion - Mignon Warner
1985 UK hardcover first edition, first imperssion published by Robert Hale in London
A fine book in VG++ unclipped dust jacket
Covers and text block clean and bright
No owner names or stamps etc
The wrapper has no loss or tears, minro shelf rubs to edges

A magic based mystery novel

Danny Midas has invited the famous clairvoyante Edwina Charles to stay. And just to prove that he doesn't believe in coincidence, he accuses his team of concealing a murderer. His murderer. They are totally isolated: the telephone wires have been cut and the cars disabled. And the team of Abracadabra begins to wait for magic to change into murder.
A lovely copy of a rare book

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Gappy Hirsch, the stunningly attractive, green-eyed redhead sharing a seat with an older though none the less attractive woman at the rear of the bus, grabbed the back of the seat in front of her, then squirmed round and said irritably, "Now what?" A muffled grunting sound from someone at the front was the only response she got. This was because the passengers were no longer on speaking terms with one another. The relatively mild argument between two of the male passengers, which had begun when the bus had paused to pick up the last of them, O. P. Oliver, had boiled over into a blazing row in the caf6 at the motorway service station where they had stopped half an hour ago, with Gappy Hirsch threatening to walk out on the lot of them and hitch a lift back to London.

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