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The Good Thief's Guide To Paris: A Mystery by Chris Ewan

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Also by Chris Ewan:

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The Good Thief's Guide To Venice, August 2011
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The Good Thief's Guide To Paris: A Mystery, September 2009
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The Good Thief's Guide To Paris (Good Thief's Guide), November 2008
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The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam, November 2007
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The Good Thief's Guide To Paris: A Mystery
Chris Ewan

Minotaur Books
September 2009
On Sale: September 15, 2009
288 pages
ISBN: 0312578059
EAN: 9780312578053
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Charlie Howard--globe-trotting mystery writer and the most disarming burglar since Cary Grant in It Takes a Thief--is flush with the success of his Paris book reading and a few glasses of wine when he agrees to show a novice how to break into an apartment. The next day, Charlie is hired to steal a painting--from the same address. Coincidence? Perhaps, but then why does a dead body turn up in his living room? And what is he going to do when his charming literary agent, Victoria (who is trusting enough to assume he looks like his author photo), decides they should finally meet face to face?

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