About A Magnificent Crime
Everyone has a talent. Some are just more legal than others.
Cat Montgomery is a
natural-born thief with a special gift for stealth—or at least she thought so.
Years ago, she stole from the diamond-hoarding businessman Albert Faulkner III.
Now he wants revenge, and he forces Cat to plan a heist of the infamous Hope
Diamond while it’s on loan to the Louvre in Paris. If she fails the mission,
he'll wreak bloody havoc on her loved ones. But the stakes are raised even
higher when Cat discovers that stealing the Hope is not only an impossible
task, it's a cursed one. . .
Meanwhile, Cat's boyfriend, FBI agent Jack Barlow, is tracking a fierce criminal known as the Gargoyle, running into Interpol and resistance among his agency. As he follows the trail to Paris, where Cat is, their missions entwine in ways neither of them would have suspected. . .
Meanwhile, Cat's boyfriend, FBI agent Jack Barlow, is tracking a fierce criminal known as the Gargoyle, running into Interpol and resistance among his agency. As he follows the trail to Paris, where Cat is, their missions entwine in ways neither of them would have suspected. . .
Review
Cat Montgomery is a thief; she embraces her lifestyle and leaves guilt and judgement at the door. Lately, however, she's suffering from panic attacks. Not the best reaction in the thick of thieving.
To make matters which, she's facing her biggest challenge yet as she's being blackmailed to do a dangerous job. The penalty for refusing is an age-old punishment for stealing.
For even more complication, her boyfriend (Jack) is an FBI agent. They've agreed to look the other way about each other's lives, but how long can it last?
I love it when a book two exceeds my expectations. Although I enjoyed A Beautiful Heist, book one, this book was better both in character-building and intrigue. Twists and turns are inevitable with crime and mystery, but there are so many layers to this story--several thieves wanting in on the action, blackmail, lives hanging in the balance. Everything is heightened because the target is the Hope Diamond, on loan to the Louvre. This isn't small-time crime, and the adventure is intricately woven together. (Of course I can't give details and ruin the fun, but it's quite the roller coaster ride. Trust me.)
Also, there's something captivating about Cat. She's unapologetic for her choice of career, but she has job struggles just like everyone else. It's refreshing to read about a criminal who's not the bad guy. The author does an excellent job of making Cat likable and flawed, especially with Cat struggling to figure out why she's panicking when she didn't before. Plus, Jack is not a clear-cut good guy. Their heat is unmistakable, but they can only dig so deep--trust will always be a factor.
I can't wait to read more installments in this series and hope there will be more. There's so much amazing material to further explore with Cat's personal struggles and her relationship uncertainty (there might be more than one love interest, just saying), even if she never stole again. Can love be enough? Oooh, I am looking forward to finding out.
If you are a reader who enjoys an entertaining--but multi-dimensional--thrill ride, look no further. A real coup.
Rating: 4.5 stars
I also enjoyed the first book in the series, A Beautiful Heist. My review can be found here.
About the Author
Kim Foster is the author of the Agency of Burglary & Theft Series, a series of novels about a professional female jewel thief. Kim has a typical background for someone who writes thrillers about thieves and spies and criminals: she has a degree in medicine and is a practising family doctor. (Don’t worry, it doesn’t make much sense to her friends and family, either.)
She’s addicted to yoga, loves to travel, and has a
clinical weakness for dark chocolate with sea salt. Online, you can find her
blogging about her left-brain, right-brain mash-up on www.kimfoster.com. Kim
lives with her husband and their two young sons in Victoria, BC, where she's
hard at work on her next book. And drinking a ridiculous amount of coffee.
To learn more about Kim and her work, please visit her website, kimfosterwrites.com, follow her on Twitter, or become a fan on Facebook.
Note: I received a complimentary copy for review purposes. A positive review was not requested or guaranteed; the opinions expressed are my own.