Ian Rankin: Doors Open (UK 2012) From the Publisher: So, together with two close friends from the art world, he devises a plan to lift some of the most valuable artwork around. But of course, the real trick is to rob the place for all its worth whilst persuading the world that no crime was ever committed... Ian Rankin: Doors Open. As seen on tv. Orion Books, ISBN: 9781409127895 (December, 2012), 387 p., £7.99.
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Ian Rankin: Doors Open (USA 2010) From the Publisher: As enterprising girlfriends, clever detectives, seductive auctioneers and a Hell's Angel named Hate enter the picture, Ian Rankin creates a highly-charged thriller, a faced-past story of second guesses and double crosses that keep changing the picture, right until the harrowing finish. Ian Rankin: Doors Open. Back Bay Books, ISBN: 9780316078788 (September, 2010), 364 p., $14.99.
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Ian Rankin: Doors Open (USA 2010) From the Publisher: As enterprising girlfriends, clever detectives, seductive auctioneers and a Hell's Angel named Hate enter the picture, Ian Rankin creates a highly-charged thriller, a faced-past story of second guesses and double crosses that keep changing the picture, right until the harrowing finish. Ian Rankin: Doors Open. Little, Brown and Co., ISBN: 9780316024785 (January, 2010), 364 p., $24.99.
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Ian Rankin: Doors Open (UK 2009) From the Publisher: So, together with two close friends from the art world, he devises a plan to a lift some of the most valuable artwork around. But of course, the real trick is to rob the place for all its worth whilst persuading the world that no crime was ever committed... Ian Rankin: Doors Open. A Novel. Orion Books, ISBN: 9781409102014 (August, 2009), 328 p., £6.99.
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Ian Rankin: Doors Open (UK 2008) From the Publisher: So, together with two close friends from the art world, he devises a plan to a lift some of the most valuable artwork around. But of course, the real trick is to rob the place for all its worth whilst persuading the world that no crime was ever committed... Ian Rankin: Doors Open. A Novel. Orion Books, ISBN: 0752890700 (September, 2008), 260 p., £18.99.
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