A very fine "edition" for your library, Stephen J. Cannell's, King Con. First Edition.
Synopsis: There have always been and there always will be charming, slyly clever con men. But a Master of the Game as charismatic, ingenious, elusive, and irresistible as Beano X. Bates comes along only once in a generation. His exploits are so legendary as to have earned him the highest accolade in the realm of confidence art: the title King Con. But the King's reign is threatened when he crosses Joe "Dancer" Rina, a New Jersey crime boss who doesn't take kindly to being cheated at high-stakes poker. Rina beats Beano nearly to death, and the grifter is so shaken that he seriously considers quitting the hustle. But when his beloved cousin Carol is brutally murdered just before testifying against Rina, Beano masterminds one final Mother of All Scams: a Byzantine and diabolical "big-store" con that will destroy Joe Rina and his Mob family. There's just one problem: Beano needs Rina's FBI file. The only person who can get it to him is Federal Prosecutor "Tricky Vicky" Hart - and she won't help unless he takes her along. An inexperienced partner is the last thing a con artist needs, but Beano has no choice. The unlikely pair trek from Atlantic City to the Bahamas to the California coast, implementing the Master Plan leading to the Big Sting, setting the traps and laying the bait, ensnaring the Rina crew by using their own greed - and money. Along the way they enlist the aid of the extended Bates family - all of them expert con artists in their own right.
Numbers: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Pages: 407
Publisher: William Morrow and Company, Inc
Language: English
ISBN: 0-688-14776-3
Product Dimensions: 9.5" x 6.5" x 1.5" (approx)
Hardcover: Yes
Dustcover: Yes
Condition: Very Fine (small wrinkle in exterior binding, a publication flaw, pages crisp and neat, no tears, dog ears or stains, dust cover in very fine condition)
First Edition: Yes, FIRST EDITION
Year: 1997
Clipped: No
Original Price: 24.00
**Condition of the book is an opinion expressed solely by the owner. It in no way represents a professional appraisal, although it is done to the best of owner's ability.