Lawrence Block: Tanner's Virgin (USA 2015) From the Publisher: Phaedra Harrow, nee Deborah Horowitz, is an occasional companion of Tanner's, albeit a determined virgin. She goes off on a bargain-priced world tour-and Tanner later learns that the tour's a bargain for a reason: the London-based wanker-in-chief accepts only unattached female travelers, takes them halfway around the world to Afghanistan, and cheerfully sells them into white slavery. Next thing you know Tanner's on his way to pre-Taliban Kabul, where, you won't be surprised to learn, Many Interesting Things Happen. And that's just the beginning... Tanner's Virgin was originally published as Here Comes a Hero, the title supplied by some ninny at Fawcett. What were they thinking? Anyway, here it is, back again in all its glory... Lawrence Block: Tanner's Virgin. Evan Tanner #6. LB Productions, ISBN: 9781516306848 (July, 2015), eBook, 0.37 MB (ca. 224 p.), $6.99.
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Lawrence Block: Tanner's Virgin (USA 2009) From the Publisher: (Actually he's a little bit of all of the above. Plus he never sleeps. Ever.) One thing's for sure: Tanner's a true romantic, which is why he can't refuse a distraught mother who begs him to rescue her lost, pure-as-driven-snow daughter. Phaedra Harrow (nee Deborah Horowitz) once shared Tanner's apartment but not his bed. And now the virginal beauty's been abducted by white slavers in the Afghan wilderness. Finding Phaedra will be difficult enough. Bringing her back alive and unmolested may be impossible. And first Tanner will have to swim the English Channel, survive trigger-happy Russian terrorists... and maybe pull off a timely assassination or two. Lawrence Block: Tanner's Virgin. An Evan Tanner Novel. HarperCollins, ISBN: 9780061856235 (October, 2009), eBook, 316 KB (ca. 224 p.), $3.99.
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Lawrence Block: Tanner's Virgin (USA 2007) From the Publisher: (Actually he's a little bit of all of the above. Plus he never sleeps. Ever.) One thing's for sure: Tanner's a true romantic, which is why he can't refuse a distraught mother who begs him to rescue her lost, pure-as-driven-snow daughter. Phaedra Harrow (nee Deborah Horowitz) once shared Tanner's apartment but not his bed. And now the virginal beauty's been abducted by white slavers in the Afghan wilderness. Finding Phaedra will be difficult enough. Bringing her back alive and unmolested may be impossible. And first Tanner will have to swim the English Channel, survive trigger-happy Russian terrorists... and maybe pull off a timely assassination or two. Lawrence Block: Tanner's Virgin. An Evan Tanner Novel. HarperCollins, ISBN: 0061262382 (August, 2007), 224 p., $7.99.
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Lawrence Block: Tanner's Virgin (USA 2005) From the Publisher: Lawrence Block: Tanner's Virgin. Subterranean Press, ISBN: 1596060190 (August, 2005), 200 p., $30.00.
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Lawrence Block: Here Comes a Hero (UK 1998) From the Publisher: How can Evan Tanner turn down the urgent plea of a mother in distress - especially when the mother has a daughter as beautiful as Phaedra Marrow? Phaedra has disappeared into the hands of white slave trader somewhere in the Afghan wilderness. And Tanner, appears, has no choice but to find her... Lawrence Block: Here Comes a Hero. No Exit Press, ISBN: 1901982203 (March, 1998), 176 p., £4.99.
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Lawrence Block: Here Comes a Hero (1968) From the Publisher: Lawrence Block: Here Comes a Hero. Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Publ., 1968, Fawcett Gold Medal R2008, 176 p., $0.60.
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