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Click to view full description | 1. | Greeley, Andrew M. The Bishop Goes to the University: A Blackie Ryan Story New York Tor Books 2004 First Mass Market Edition Mass Market Paperback Very Good 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall Greco, Tony & Associates (cover) Spine slanted/creased, minor edgewear/bumping. Text is clean and bright. "Who shot Brother Popov? When the irrepressible Bishop Blackie Ryan investigates the baffling mystery of an assassinated Russian Orthodox monk, he discovers that the mystery of the murder is simple compared to the international intrigue that swiftly develops around the case. Intelligence agents seem to be involved, as well as both the Sicilian and Russian mobs. Blackie soon finds himself the target of both threats and actual bullets as he seeks to unravel the deepening mystery surrounding the murdered monk, whose murky secrets may stretch all the way to the Vatican itself!" Price: 6.00 USD | See Full Description |
 | 2. | Greeley, Andrew M. The Search for Maggie Ward New York Warner Books Inc 1991 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good + Very Good + 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Meyer, Jackie Merri [cover] Small red spot on bottom edge and shallow dent. DJ has very slight edgewear. A bright, attractive copy. "The year is 1946. The young navy flier deciding to see America before heading back home to Chicago, law school, and a postwar life fitting for the son of a well-off Irish Catholic family is Jerry Keenan. The song playing on the jukebox in a Tucson, Arizona, railway station is 'Ole Buttermilk Sky.' And the hauntingly beautiful girl having a cup of coffee at the lunch counter is so pale, so elusive, and so ghostlike that she may be only a dream. So begins Andrew M. Greeley's wonderfully romantic and chillingly suspenseful new novel of a man about to encounter desire, terror, romance, and a desperate search for a woman named Maggie Ward." Price: 4.95 USD | See Full Description |
 | 3. | Greeley, Andrew M. Virgin and Martyr New York, NY, U.S.A. Warner Books, Incorporated 1986 First Paperback Printing Mass Market Paperback Ex-Library 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall Ex-library with minimal stamps. Spine/covers a bit creased, corners bumped, minor edge wear. "She was Cathy Collins-beautiful, sensual, impulsive, impish. . . an impassioned idealistic young heiress destined to become a nun, a radical, and a martyr. Today her torture and death has been reported from Latin America. Now the two men who loved her-Father Blackie Ryan, her first cousin and confidant, and Nick Curran, her lawyer and one-time lover-must race across a continent to find a woman, a love, a soul, and answers to the questions of her life and death." Price: 2.95 USD | See Full Description |
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