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  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain

    eBook (Thomas & Mercer, Oct. 23, 2012)
    Jack McKinney is a bright-eyed twenty-year-old in the business of buying a snapbean farm with forty grand in cash, and attorney Matthew Hope assists with the deal—until Jack’s found dead in his condo, stabbed fourteen times.The backwoods seller wants his forty grand pronto, but nobody can find the cash. And when Matthew pays a visit to the McKinney ranch, he gets more than he bargained for. Jack’s mother, Veronica, is a woman who looks half her years, with cool gray eyes to match her ambivalent attitude toward her son’s death. The only thing more dangerous than Veronica is daughter Sunny, the mirror image of her mother and a girl who can hold her liquor. Everyone seems to have a theory about the missing money, but Matthew’s the only one who can get to the bottom of the bum deal.The fourth installment of Ed McBain’s Matthew Hope Mysteries, Jack and the Beanstalk delivers our lawyer into a world of seedy folks, sour deals, and a family gone afoul.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain

    Hardcover (Henry Holt, April 1, 1984)
    After making a down-payment on a derelict snapbean farm and promising the remaining thirty-six thousand dollars in cash, twenty-year-old Jack McKinney is found dead, his plush condo ransacked, and Attorney Matthew Hope has to find the money and the murderer
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain

    Paperback (Thomas & Mercer, Oct. 23, 2012)
    Jack McKinney is a bright-eyed twenty-year-old in the business of buying a snapbean farm with forty grand in cash, and attorney Matthew Hope assists with the deal—until Jack’s found dead in his condo, stabbed fourteen times. The backwoods seller wants his forty grand pronto, but nobody can find the cash. And when Matthew pays a visit to the McKinney ranch, he gets more than he bargained for. Jack’s mother, Veronica, is a woman who looks half her years, with cool gray eyes to match her ambivalent attitude toward her son’s death. The only thing more dangerous than Veronica is daughter Sunny, the mirror image of her mother and a girl who can hold her liquor. Everyone seems to have a theory about the missing money, but Matthew’s the only one who can get to the bottom of the bum deal. The fourth installment of Ed McBain’s Matthew Hope Mysteries, Jack and the Beanstalk delivers our lawyer into a world of seedy folks, sour deals, and a family gone afoul.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain

    Mass Market Paperback (Pinnacle Books, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Young Jack McKinney decided he was going to turn a bankrupt snapbean farm into a paying operation, and he hired Matthew Hope to push the land deal through. Four days later, Jack was dead--and there was no trace of the $36,000 Jack had promised to deliver for the farm. Soon Hope is drawn deeper into the murderous plot.
  • Jack & the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain

    Hardcover (Holt Rinehart Winston, Jan. 1, 1984)
    Dust jacket missing. Very tiny initials in corner of first.page. Same day shipping.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain, Luke Daniels

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 6, 2012)
    Jack McKinney is a bright-eyed twenty-year-old in the business of buying a snapbean farm with forty grand in cash, and attorney Matthew Hope assists with the deal—until Jack’s found dead in his condo, stabbed fourteen times. The backwoods seller wants his forty grand pronto, but nobody can find the cash. And when Matthew pays a visit to the McKinney ranch, he gets more than he bargained for. Jack’s mother, Veronica, is a woman who looks half her years, with cool gray eyes to match her ambivalent attitude toward her son’s death. The only thing more dangerous than Veronica is daughter Sunny, the mirror image of her mother and a girl who can hold her liquor. Everyone seems to have a theory about the missing money, but Matthew’s the only one who can get to the bottom of the bum deal. The fourth installment of Ed McBain’s Matthew Hope Mysteries, Jack and the Beanstalk delivers our lawyer into a world of seedy folks, sour deals, and a family gone afoul.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain, Luke Daniels

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 6, 2012)
    When a client is murdered just before he’s due to pay forty grand for a bean farm, lawyer Matthew Hope wanders into a world of shotguns, cowboys, dangerous farm beauties, and vanished cash.Praise for the Matthew Hope Mysteries:“A cracking good read…a solid, suspenseful, swiftly-paced story.” ―Pittsburgh Post-Gazette“McBain has a great approach, great attitude, terrific style, strong plots, excellent dialogue, sense of place, and sense of reality.” ―Elmore Leonard
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain, Luke Daniels

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 6, 2012)
    Jack McKinney is a bright-eyed twenty-year-old in the business of buying a snapbean farm with forty grand in cash, and attorney Matthew Hope assists with the deal—until Jack’s found dead in his condo, stabbed fourteen times. The backwoods seller wants his forty grand pronto, but nobody can find the cash. And when Matthew pays a visit to the McKinney ranch, he gets more than he bargained for. Jack’s mother, Veronica, is a woman who looks half her years, with cool gray eyes to match her ambivalent attitude toward her son’s death. The only thing more dangerous than Veronica is daughter Sunny, the mirror image of her mother and a girl who can hold her liquor. Everyone seems to have a theory about the missing money, but Matthew’s the only one who can get to the bottom of the bum deal. The fourth installment of Ed McBain’s Matthew Hope Mysteries, Jack and the Beanstalk delivers our lawyer into a world of seedy folks, sour deals, and a family gone afoul.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain, Luke Daniels

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Jack McKinney is a bright-eyed twenty-year-old in the business of buying a snapbean farm with forty grand in cash, and attorney Matthew Hope assists with the deal—until Jack’s found dead in his condo, stabbed fourteen times. The backwoods seller wants his forty grand pronto, but nobody can find the cash. And when Matthew pays a visit to the McKinney ranch, he gets more than he bargained for. Jack’s mother, Veronica, is a woman who looks half her years, with cool gray eyes to match her ambivalent attitude toward her son’s death. The only thing more dangerous than Veronica is daughter Sunny, the mirror image of her mother and a girl who can hold her liquor. Everyone seems to have a theory about the missing money, but Matthew’s the only one who can get to the bottom of the bum deal. The fourth installment of Ed McBain’s Matthew Hope Mysteries, Jack and the Beanstalk delivers our lawyer into a world of seedy folks, sour deals, and a family gone afoul.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Evan Hunter

    Mass Market Paperback (Grand Central Publishing, Oct. 1, 1994)
    After making a down payment on a derelict snapbean farm and promising the remaining thirty-six thousand dollars in cash, young Jack McKinney is found dead, his plush condo ransacked, and attorney Matthew Hope has to find the money and the killer. Reprint.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Anon

    Hardcover (Unknown, Dec. 15, 1989)
    None
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ed McBain, Luke Daniels

    (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 6, 2012)
    When a client is murdered just before he’s due to pay forty grand for a bean farm, lawyer Matthew Hope wanders into a world of shotguns, cowboys, dangerous farm beauties, and vanished cash. Praise for the Matthew Hope Mysteries “A cracking good read…a solid, suspenseful, swiftly-paced story.” ― Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “McBain has a great approach, great attitude, terrific style, strong plots, excellent dialogue, sense of place, and sense of reality.” ― Elmore Leonard