Harry Booth started stealing at nine to keep a roof over his ailing mothers head, slipping into luxurious, empty homes at night to find items he could trade for precious cash. When his mother finally succumbed to cancer, he left Chicagobut kept up his nightwork. Wandering from the Outer Banks to Savannah to New Orleans, he dons new identities and stays careful, observant, distant. He cant afford to attract attentionor get attached. Still, he cant help letting his guard down when he meets Miranda Emerson. But the powerful bond between them cannot lastbecause not all thieves follow Harrys code of honor. Some pay others to take risks so they can hoard more treasures. Some are driven by a desire to own people the way they own paintings and jewels. And after Harry takes a lucrative job commissioned by Carter LaPorte, LaPorte sees a tool he can use, and decides he wants to own Harry. The man is a predator more frightening than the alligators that haunt the bayouand when he strongarms Harry into robbing a Baltimore museum, Harry abandons Mirandacruelly, with no explanationand disappears. But no matter what name he uses or where he goes, LaPorte casts a shadow over Harrys life. To truly free himself, he must face down his enemy once and for all. Only then can he hope to possess something more valuable than anything he has ever stolen
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