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The thief
\"The old farmhouse in the French countryside is a refuge for former jewel thief Josephine Deveraux. Admittedly, there aren't many men in the vicinity, but she has her cat to cuddle up with. It's a far cry from her former life, constantly running from the law, and she's enjoying her peace... until the intruder in the three-piece suit tackles her. He wants her back in the game, helping with a heist -- and he's not above making threats to get his way. Little does Josephine know that [the] notorious -- and notoriously charming -- theif, Xavier Lambert, is after the very same 180-carat prize she's being blackmailed to steal. To his chagrin, he's doing it not as a free agent, but as a member of the Elite Crimes Unit -- the team he was forced to join when his brilliant career came to a sudden end. And little does Xavier know that his comeback is about to include a stranger's kiss, a stinging slap, and a hunt for missing treasure -- along with the infuriatingly sexy woman who's outfoxing him...\"--Back cover.
Just watch me : a novel
\"From the author of the wildly successful Dexter series, comes a new mesmerizing bad guy we can root for: Riley Wolfe is a master thief, expert at disguise and violent when he needs to be. It's no accident, though, that Riley targets only the .1% and is willing to kill when necessary: He despises the degenerate and immoral possessors of the objects that he steals. In this series launch, Riley targets an extraordinary set of crown jewels, a heist that will hopefully land him with a sensational collection of heirlooms and leave their owners bereft and embarrassed--or worse. Yes, these jewels are worth millions, but the true attraction for grabbing the jewels comes down to one simple fact: These jewels are absolutely unstealable. There is just no way anyone could get past the airtight security and dream of getting away with even a single diamond from the Imperial Collection. Riley Wolfe has always liked a challenge. But the heist is only the beginning. Riley is pursued by a worthy opponent, a cop barely a step behind him. And dancing around them both is a woman, a master forger and sometimes ally of our murdering Robin Hood protagonist.\"-- Publisher's description.
The English rogue continued in the life of Meriton Latroon, and other extravangants: comprehending the most eminent cheats of most trades and professions. The second part. Licensed Feb. 22. 1668
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Head, Richard
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History and chronicles
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Literature
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Rogues and vagabonds - England - Fiction - Early works to 1800
1680
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Theft of swords
\"Two thieves in the wrong place at the wrong time are on the run in this fast-paced adventure fantasy\"--Provided by publisher.
The English rogue continued in the life of Meriton Latroon, and other extravangants comprehending the most eminent cheats of most trades professions. The second part. Licensed Feb. 22. 1669
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Head, Richard
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History and chronicles
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Literature
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Rogues and vagabonds - England - Fiction - Early works to 1800
1680
Book Chapter
The dagger's path
\"When sailors came to Ardhi's homeland, they plundered not only its riches, but its magic, too. Now disgraced islander Ardhi must retrieve what was stolen, but there are ruthless men after this power, men who will do anything to possess it ...\"--Page 4 of cover.
The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant Being a compleat discovery of the most eminent cheats of both sexes. Licensed, January 5. 1666
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Head, Richard
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History and chronicles
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Literature
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Rogues and vagabonds - England - Fiction - Early works to 1800
1668
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