The Lonely Side Of The River
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Very Good, in protective sleeve, minor wear; price clipped. Page Condition: yellowed with some foxing. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact and firm.
A taut crime thriller from Donald MacKenzie, The Lonely Side of the River draws readers into a world of deception, danger, and desperate flight. MacKenzie, himself a convicted thief turned writer, brings an unmistakable authenticity to his crime fiction, crafting narratives that pulse with insider knowledge of the criminal underworld. This novel follows a protagonist caught in the crosshairs of both law enforcement and dangerous adversaries, navigating a labyrinth of mistrust where every ally is suspect and every decision carries lethal consequences. Written with lean, economical prose and sharp psychological insight, it stands as a compelling entry in MacKenzie's celebrated body of work, which earned him a devoted following on both sides of the Atlantic.
Author: Donald Mackenzie
Format: Hardback
Published: 1965, Hodder & Stoughton, London
Genre: Crime fiction
Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Very Good, in protective sleeve, minor wear; price clipped. Page Condition: yellowed with some foxing. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact and firm.
A taut crime thriller from Donald MacKenzie, The Lonely Side of the River draws readers into a world of deception, danger, and desperate flight. MacKenzie, himself a convicted thief turned writer, brings an unmistakable authenticity to his crime fiction, crafting narratives that pulse with insider knowledge of the criminal underworld. This novel follows a protagonist caught in the crosshairs of both law enforcement and dangerous adversaries, navigating a labyrinth of mistrust where every ally is suspect and every decision carries lethal consequences. Written with lean, economical prose and sharp psychological insight, it stands as a compelling entry in MacKenzie's celebrated body of work, which earned him a devoted following on both sides of the Atlantic.