“Her heroes, villains and secondary characters are not contrived cardboard puppets dangling from a plot; her characters are the plot.” (Edward Cline, The Wall Street Journal, August, 1982). An Edgar Award winner for her debut novel, The Watcher, Kay Nolte Smith penned Catching Fire with the theater background she knew well as an actress (in Ayn Rand’s Penthouse Legend, among other plays) and as a critic of the theater in Rand’s periodical The Objectivist. Presented is a fine copy in fine jacket with only minor bumping to corners. Book #8110. $29. Many more Objectivist writers, including Ayn Rand handwritten manuscripts, available