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Fine. San Francisco: City Lights Books, 2002. First edition in English. First printing (trade paperback original). Paperback. Fine in wrappers, a PRINT ON DEMAND copy. A clean, unread copy. Octavo, 183 pages. "Three To Kill" (originally published in French as Le Petit Bleu de la Côte Ouest in 1976) is Jean-Patrick Manchette's breakthrough néo-polar noir, in which businessman Georges Gerfaut witnesses a murder and finds himself pursued by hired killers, forcing him to abandon his bourgeois life. Manchette (19421995), a French novelist, screenwriter, and translator, revolutionized the French crime genre in the 1970s with his terse, socially critical thrillers; "Three To Kill" is among his best-known works and the second of his eleven novels.