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Exit the Thief

By: Danny Miller
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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Cannes 1966 - and Vince is on the Riviera mixing with movie stars, drug barons and assassins alike. But who the actors are and who are the real villains and thieves is often unclear...

When Vince Treadwell spots a famous jewel thief in Soho one night, and the next day reads about a daring robbery at the Ritz, he takes it upon himself to investigate the case, as the missing jewels belong to the beautiful French movie star Capucine, with whom Vince is smitten. But it soon leads to murder - and he is the chief suspect.

©2014 Danny Miller (P)2014 W F Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Mystery Fiction Crime Suspense Murder Thief

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