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THE LOLITA MAN

THE LOLITA MAN

THE LOLITA MAN
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THE LOLITA MAN

by James, Bill

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  • Hardcover
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ISBN 10
0881501980
ISBN 13
9780881501988
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Woodstock: VT: Foul Play Press, 1991. 1st A. Fine in dust jacket. 2nd Det. Colin Harpur title. A powerful study of the forces that fracture--and unite-- a metropolitan police force. "Powerfully written, taut with suspense, the second outing featuring detective chief superintendent Colin Harpur ( You'd Better Believe It ) is not for the faint-hearted. Its plot, following the diabolical actions of a psychopath who rapes, tortures and finally kills pubescent girls, is deliberately paced, moving with the inevitability of a predator stalking easy prey. Trailing the criminal just as deliberately is Harpur, a finely drawn character with a full life of his own who is determined to avoid intense interdepartmental police rivalries and apprehend the elusive "Lolita Man" before another girl becomes a statistic. Most chilling is the author's use of parallel diary entries, written by the rapist and by his next targeted victim, Cheryl-Ann, a plain 14-year-old whose mixture of naivete and romanticism inevitably plays into the hands of the psychopath. Cheryl-Ann's vulnerability contrasted with the perverse and tortured mindset of the man she calls "Mr. Dark Eyes" will be no comfort to any parent of daughters, especially when it is revealed that Cheryl-Ann has been aware of the stalker for quite some time, is in fact the friend of Harpur's own daughter and has never confided in anyone about the significant figure that the Lolita Man has become for her. This fine psychological thriller rises above disturbing novels that exploit the victims they portray as it examines the loneliness that links the killer, the cop and the victim. James is a pseudonym for David Craig, author of Whose Little Girl Are You?" -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY. First US. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Book.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
THE LOLITA MAN
Author
James, Bill
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Jacket Condition
Near Fine
Edition
First US
ISBN 10
0881501980
ISBN 13
9780881501988
Publisher
Foul Play Press
Place of Publication
Woodstock: VT
Date Published
1991
Keywords
MYSTERY; London; Police
Bookseller catalogs
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