THE DEADLY PERCHERON might have been somewhat novel in style and themes in , but no longer. It has some decent scenes exploring identity, sanity versus insanity, and amnesia and memory, but on the whole the book is nothing special/5(30). The Deadly Percheron: Author: John Franklin Bardin: Genre: Novel: Written: Length: pages: Availability: The Deadly Percheron - US: The Deadly Percheron - UK: La Mort en gros sabots - France: Das Teufelsrad - Deutschland: L'enigma dei tre omini - Italia: El percherón mortal - EspañaAuthor: John Franklin Bardin. · The Deadly Percheron. Adaptation of John Franklin Bardin's classic s crime novel. A psychiatrist works with a patient who claims that he is involved with a le.
THE DEADLY PERCHERON by John Franklin Bardin black cloth with silver lettering and badge Assumed first edition published as a Red Badge Mystery (Detective) by Dodd, Mead, Co. some cloth wear, upper spine edge small tear, inside tape marks 1st and last pages, otherwise clean tight and very good The opening chapter defies description. John Franklin Bardin's The Deadly Percheron; with thanks to Crimefest in general and Peter Guttridge in particular. J at pm (Book review, books, Mystery fiction, To Britain and back ) Ah,yes: The Deadly Percheron. The what? A Percheron is a type of draft horse originating in the province of Le Perche, in France. The Deadly Percheron Paperback - 1 December by. John Franklin Bardin (Author) › Visit Amazon's John Franklin Bardin Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. John Franklin Bardin (Author), Jonathan Lethem (Introduction) out of 5 stars. 26 ratings.
The Deadly Percheron by Dodd, Mead in the United States. In England by Victor Gollancz. In paperback in the US UK, first as part of The John Franklin Bardin Omnibus and then in a separate edition. by Poisoned Pen Press. In Scotland, by Canongate Books, Ltd (Canongate Crime Classics). Millipede Press. John Franklin Bardin’s bold and unconventional crime thriller is at once a murder mystery, poignant love story and, most important, an unsettling and hallucinatory dark voyage into memory, madness, torture, and despair. More happens in the first fifty pages of this book than you might think possible. Centipede Press is proud to present this classic novel, a combination of the detective story and the tale of psychological horror, in a new edition, with a new introduction by Jonathan Lethem. THE DEADLY PERCHERON by John Franklin Bardin black cloth with silver lettering and badge Assumed first edition published as a Red Badge Mystery (Detective) by Dodd, Mead, Co. some cloth wear, upper spine edge small tear, inside tape marks 1st and last pages, otherwise clean tight and very good The opening chapter defies description.
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