Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes (USA 2012) From the Publisher: Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes. A Sharon McCone Mystery. Blackstone, ISBN: 9781609986551 (April, 2012), 487 KB (ca. 184 p.), $6.99.
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Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes (UK 1998) From the Publisher: When a small-time antique shop owner is found murdered -- stabbed with a bone-handled dagger from one of her own displays -- Sharon McCone's first case begins... And it doesn't look easy - her only witnesses are the shop's inhabitants: Clothilde, the headless dressmaker's dummy; Bruno, the stuffed German shepherd; and Edwin, the little-boy mannequin with ornate iron shoes. But soon she has a range of suspects, among them Cara Ingalls, a socialite business tycoon; Charlie the junkman, once the victim's lover.. and a group of high-powered real estate speculators, each with his own reason for closing down the curio shops of San Francisco's Salem Street, and each seemingly willing to twist and break the law to get what he wants. McCone is determined to crack the case... but neither antiques nor people are quite what they seem... Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes. The First Sharon McCone Mystery. The Women's Press, ISBN: 0704343649 (January, 1998), 215 p., £5.99.
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Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes (USA 1993) From the Publisher: Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes. A Sharon McCone Mystery. Mysterious Press, ISBN: 0445409029 (July, 1993), 215 p., $4.99.
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Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes (USA 1990) From the Publisher: Among the suspects are Cara Ingalls, a socialite business tycoon; Charlie the junkman, who had once been the victim's lover... and a group of high-powered real estate speculators, each with his own reason for closing down the curio shops of San Francisco's Salem Street, and each seemingly willing to twist and break the law to get what he wants. Patronized and discouraged by the homicide lieutenant in charge of the case, Sharon is determined to find the facts behind the death of the shopkeeper, her employers' client. And she is to discover that neither antiques nor people are exactly what they seem... Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes. A Sharon McCone Mystery. Mysterious Press, ISBN: 0445409029 (April, 1990), 215 p., $3.95.
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Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes (USA 1978) From the Publisher: Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes. Penguin Books, ISBN: 0140049150 (June, 1978), 192 p., $1.95.
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Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes (USA 1977) From the Publisher: Employed as an investigator in San Francisco by a bohemian legal cooperative, she is summoned to the scene of the crime when a client, a small-time antique shop proprie-tor, is found murdered, stabbed with a valuable bone-handled dagger from one of her own display cases. The obvious suspects are a group of high-powered real estate speculators, each with his own reason for forcing the owners of the junk and curio shops along Salem Street out of the area, and each seemingly willing to commit arson, vandalism... and murder to get what he wants. The not-so-obvious suspects range from the glamorous to the grizzled -- from Cara Ingalls, a socialite business tycoon whose femininity is of the tigress variety, to Charlie, the junkman with a tainted past who had once been the victim's lover. The only witnesses can't speak, for the dead woman's best friends were the inanimate inhabitants of her shop: Clothilde, a headless French dressmaker's form; Bruno, the stuffed german Shepherd; and Edwin, the little-boy mannequin with ornate iron shoes. Marcia Muller: Edwin of the Iron Shoes. A Novel of Suspense. McKay-Washburn, ISBN: 0679507825 (October, 1977), 178 p., $7.95.
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