Pink Rock (Bronson De Salvo Meets Doomsday) [Paperback] Ron Lacey

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2005 First edition. Inscribed by author Ron Lacey. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

Delve into the gritty world of Vancouver’s criminal underbelly with this inscribed first edition of “Pink Rock (Bronson De Salvo Meets Doomsday)” by acclaimed Canadian author Ron Lacey. Introducing the enigmatic private investigator Bronson De Salvo, this crime novel explores themes of corruption, redemption, and greed against the backdrop of the city’s vibrant counterculture scene. Lacey’s raw, authentic writing style captures the essence of the urban landscape, making this inscribed copy a must-have for collectors and crime fiction enthusiasts alike.

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2005 First edition. Inscribed by author Ron Lacey. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This inscribed first edition of “Pink Rock (Bronson De Salvo Meets Doomsday)” by Ron Lacey offers a unique opportunity for collectors and readers alike. Lacey, a prolific Canadian author known for his gritty crime novels, introduces readers to the enigmatic character of Bronson De Salvo, a private investigator navigating the seedy underbelly of Vancouver’s criminal world. Set against the backdrop of the city’s vibrant counterculture scene, this novel delves into themes of corruption, redemption, and the consequences of unchecked greed.

Lacey’s writing style is celebrated for its raw authenticity, capturing the essence of the urban landscape with a keen eye for detail. This particular copy, inscribed by the author himself, adds an extra layer of collectibility and personal connection. Despite its well-loved condition, the pages remain clean and the binding secure, ensuring a satisfying reading experience for bibliophiles and crime fiction enthusiasts alike.

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