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St. Martin's Press (2007), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 336 pages
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Feeling restless after retiring from her double life at the side of her former Scotland Yard inspector husband, Kick Keswick, a secret jewel thief, finds herself back in her element when an old enemy resurfaces and threatens to reveal her past misdeeds.
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LibraryThing member drbubbles
Better than Priceless, much better than Perfect, still not as good as Brilliant. Dialogue is painfully pedestrian but the style and plot development manage a muffled echo of Brilliant's. The biggest annoyance, I found, was the gratuitous revision of details of the heroïne's past as established in
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the previous books. The changes were of no significance to the story, and yet they were made (or perhaps merely allowed). As a result my perception of the heroïne's personal character (because she's the ostensible narratrix) has begun to shift from interesting & perhaps admirable, to unreliable. That is, whereas after Brilliant I thought she would be an interesting person to meet, I'd now consider her a person to be avoided. And for a woman of such supposed class, she has become quite the braggart. Thank god for public lending libraries. Show Less
LibraryThing member marient
Kick Keswick, once a jewel thief living and exciting doublelife, has now retired in simple lixury to the south of Franbce. But when an old enemy resurfaces, threatening to expose the countlessfake jewels Kick had carefully substituted during her years of secret theft, she is ready to act.
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Original publication date
2007-03-20
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336 p.; 9.3 inches
ISBN
0312337299 / 9780312337292