Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Crime
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:The Moorhouse Trilogy
  • Series Number:2
  • Pages:200
  • eBook ISBN:9780970441133
  • Paperback ISBN:9780970441126

The Unlikely Redemption of the Thief Sydney Bridgewater

Overview


A master thief seeks redemption through a plan to do something significant for herself, for a friend, and for someone who's not her friend.
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Description


On an inconsequential day of an insignificant month in an unremarkable dead of night, Sydney Bridgewater initiated DefCon2 with three seconds of clicking on her keyboard.

There was no “Are you sure?”

At lightspeed, her command traveled to five computers in five different cities, and her long-secret program code vanished, never to be found, never to return.

As risky as it may turn out to be, she’d decided, it was time to move on.

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Sydney Bridgewater has stolen $21 million from five employers over 28 years. She's never been caught, feels no guilt or remorse, but suspects her thievery might soon be uncovered. Through her attorney Quentin the Quintessential, she offers recompense for her misdeeds, then involves two young people who become close friends to accomplish her vague three-step redemption path: help herself, help a friend, and help someone not her friend.

Sydney’s journey takes her through high-tech car thievery in Arizona, building a deep-search computer operation in London, befriending a bar bully in Galway, stolen jewels at Milan Fashion Week, high-stakes poker in Mississippi, a 17th century Old Masters art forgery in Rotterdam, and a widespread UK money laundering scheme. She executes and completes her plan with great drama, then vanishes, never to be heard from again. For those who enjoy strong female leads, who like fast-moving adventures in many locations, and who like stories with continuing surprises and unanticipated outcomes, “The Unlikely Redemption of the Thief Sydney Bridgewater” is a quick, satisfying read.

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About The Author


Mic Lowther grew up in West Virginia, New Jersey, and Minnesota in the 40s and 50s, lived in New York and Arizona in the 60s, and then spent 35 years in Alaska. He has worked as a computer programmer and systems analyst for 62 years. Having failed retirement, he is still self-employed working with his brothers in the family business, first in Minnesota and now Kentucky. During that time, he backpacked 5,000 miles in 19 US states and Western Canada.


In 45 years of writing, he’s published two non-fiction adventure books (Walking North and Taking the Long Way Home), two books of children's adventure stories (Manford of MorningGlory Mountain, Books 1 and 2) and, most recently, the three novels of The Moorhouse Trilogy (Seventeen Parcels, The Unlikely Redemption of the Thief Sydney Bridgewater, and What Mom & Dad Never Told Us).

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