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Old 06-26-2016, 10:28 PM   #786
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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I've been waiting/hoping for this series to get e-book-ized for quite a while! I'm happy to see this one at $0.99, and also the next two in the series (The Hatchet Man and Gelignite) for $3.99, which is about the limit (IMO) I'm willing to pay for backlist ebooks, although for this series I might go a bit more.

I haven't seen the publisher (Farrago) before, but hope they are planning to issue all of the series in ebook...

Thanks so much for spotting this!

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Originally Posted by mitford13 View Post
Yellowthread Street by William Marshall, re-issue is available for pre-order for .99

https://smile.amazon.com/Yellowthrea...dp/B01HGII64A/

Looks like the Kindle page hasn't matched up with previous editions yet...
https://smile.amazon.com/Yellowthrea...dp/1933397349/

The first in Marshall's unforgettable, classic series of police procedurals - suspenseful and hilarious in equal measure. Yellowthread Street is the sort of place that breeds more crime than any cops can handle.
Among the gangsters and the goldsmiths of Hong Bay, Chief Inspector Feiffer and his police department had their hands full . . . tourist troubles, a US sailor turned stick-up artist, and the jealous Chinese who solved his marital difficulties with an axe.
Then the Mongolian with a kukri brought an extra touch of terror to the district . . .
Yellowthread Street brings to vivid life a seamy world where people called Osaka Oniki the Disemboweller, Shotgun Sen and The Chopper feel at home, a world of surreal possibility recorded with unique humour and a poignant sense of humanity.
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