Death Wish

  • Death Wish
    By Terry Kavanagh, Howard Mackie, Alan Davis

    The X-Men's mentor, Professor Charles Xavier, turns against the X-Men and Phoenix receives a distress call that has the X-Men facing death. Original.

  • Death Wish
    By Amy Blankenship

    If I'm around more than one paranormal, then I get more than one type of power.” “So you are a thief,” Lacey pointed out with a satisfied smile. Ren's smile matched hers as he quickly corrected her assumption, “I can't take their power ...

  • Death Wish
    By Brian Garfield

    In the wake of a chilling attack, an ordinary man decides to take revenge When his wife and daughter are attacked in their home, Paul Benjamin is enjoying a three-martini lunch.

  • Death Wish: A Novel Approach to Cinema
    By Chris Sorrentino

    Passionate and idiosyncratic, each volume of Deep Focus is long-form criticism that’s relentlessly provocative and entertaining. Christopher Sorrentino’s examination of Death Wish is the second entry in the series.

  • Death Wish
    By ROBERT SHECKLEY

    Compared with a spaceship in distress, going to hell in a handbasket is roomy and slow! (Note: very short story!).

  • Death Wish: A Story of the Mafia
    By Iceberg Slim

    Chronicles the clash between Jimmy Collucci, an ambitious member of Chicago's Mafia, and Jessie Taylor, an African American driven by revenge and hatred to destroy Collucci's infamous organization.

  • Death Wish
    By K Webster

    WARNING: This book is intended for readers eighteen years old and over. It contains material that some readers could find disturbing. Enter at your own risk.

  • Death Wish: A Story of the Mafia
    By Iceberg Slim

    This is the original mafia story that spawned all the rest—the story of Chicago’s ruthless and tireless mafia.

  • Death Wish
    By Iceberg Slim

    Tells the story of Chicago's Mafia and the power struggle that ensues when the greedy Don, Jimmy Collucci, attempts to become the king-pin of Chicago's Honored Society.

  • Death Wish: Starring Charles Bronson, Architect
    By Rob Kovitz

    DEATH WISH by Rob Kovitz is a kind of enigmatic appropriation allegory, in which Bronson is Everyman, and Architecture is the dream/nightmare that goes to bed with each of us at night. Treyf 25th Anniversary edition.