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Thick as Thieves

1900, Ukjent, Engelsk

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In this tantalizing thriller from a #1 New York Times bestselling author, a woman uncovers lifelong secrets as she searches for the truth behind her fathers involvement in a heist gone wrong.

Twenty years ago in the dead of night, four seemingly random individuals pulled the ultimate heist and almost walked away with half a million dollars. But by daybreak, their plan had been shot to hell. One of them was in the hospital. One was in jail. One was dead. And one got away with it.

Arden Maxwell, the daughter of the man who disappeared all those years agopresumably with the money, after murdering his accomplicehas never reconciled with her fathers abandonment of her and her sister. After countless personal setbacks she decides to return to her family home near mysterious Caddo Lake, and finally get answers to the many questions that torment her. Little does she know, two of her fathers co-conspiratorsa war hero and a corrupt district attorneyare watching her every move.

Ledge Burnet, a rebellious teen at the time of the heist, evaded his jail sentence by enlisting in the army. Now hes back in town to care for his ailing fatherand to keep his eye on the countys corrupt district attorney, whom he suspects was the real murderer. Although the two are bound to silence because of the crime they committed together, each has spent years waiting and hoping that the other will make a fatal misstep. But the arrival of their elusive accomplices daughter, Arden, who may know more about the missing money than shes telling, sets them both on red alert. She ignites Ledges determination to expose the D.A.s treachery . . . and sparks a desire he wishes to deny.

Produktegenskaper

  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Brown, Sandra (Forfatter)
  • Forlag/utgiver

    Grand Central Publishing
  • Format

    Ukjent
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    1900
  • Varenummer

    9781538751923

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