Fool Me Twice
Riley Wolfe Thriller
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- 29,00 kr
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- 29,00 kr
Publisher Description
From the international bestselling author of Dexter comes a brilliant new thriller starring Riley Wolfe: a master thief, expert at disguise, and not averse to violence when it's needed.
'The Dexter creator's new hero-thief is a blast . . . Far-fetched, foulmouthed and very funny.' The Times
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An impossible crime.
Riley Wolfe, heist artist and thief extraordinaire, has the mission of his life.
The world's most demanding - and dangerous - collector has a job for someone with his special set of skills.
An impossible target.
The target? 'The Liberation of St. Peter'. The challenge? It's a fresco, painted on a wall, and it's in the Vatican itself.
An impossible choice.
But Riley is soon offered a double-cross by an arms dealer - who is watching Monique, expert art forger and the love of his life. The threat is clear. The job is all-in. And Riley know they both have only one way out . . .
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Praise for the Riley Wolfe Thrillers:
'Another blockbuster from a can't-miss master. Enjoy the ride' David Baldacci
'A lot of fun . . . Fans of Lindsay's Dexter novels will not be disappointed' Booklist
'A witty caper mystery' The New York Times Book Review
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Lindsay's intense sequel to 2019's Just Watch Me, an ally's betrayal leads to wisecracking master thief Riley Wolfe being forced to work for Patrick Boniface, "an arms dealer who scares the crap out of the other arms dealers." Boniface, who's also an art collector, wants Wolfe to steal Raphael's Liberation of St. Peter, a fresco painted on a wall inside the Vatican. Wolfe agrees to this lunatic scheme in order to avoid being tortured by Boniface's sadistic sidekick. To make matters worse, Wolfe's meeting with Boniface comes to the attention of a rival crook, Bailey Stone, who abducts the thief and threatens to harm Wolfe's love-interest, art forger Monique, unless he double crosses Boniface. Stone wants Wolfe to commit the theft, and then use the delivery of the fresco to Boniface as a cover for Stone and his team to kill Boniface. Meanwhile, Wolfe remains the quarry of a dogged FBI agent. Lindsay devises a satisfying plan for the impossible crime, and continues to make Wolfe, who has a violent side of his own, an intriguing protagonist. Only the solution is a bit of a letdown. Readers looking for a page-turner won't be disappointed.