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A Philosophy of Thieves

By Fran Wilde
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Leverage meets Parasite meets Six of Crows in multi-award winning author Fran Wilde’s thrilling, high-tech adventure heist wrapped in a gaslamp fantasy where thieves are entertainment for the wealthy.

The Canarviers are the premier performance thieves in New Washington, blending astonishing acrobatics, clever misdirection, and daring escapes to entertain their rich patrons. As King Canarvier has always told his children, their work is art. Who else could titillate audiences with illicit history lessons and tease them through the gaps in their much-prized security?

Now that they’re adults, King’s children feel their divisions more than their bonds. Roosa attends an exclusive finishing university, blending in so well she’s unsure where she belongs. Her brother Dax craves a chance to prove himself, stifling under his father’s caution.

Then King disappears.

With only days to buy mercy before their father is lost forever, Roo and Dax must compete in a high-stakes Grand Heist, pushing down their resentments to work together. Against a technocrat wagering more than he can lose, a security chief with a taste for pain, and a society beauty with secrets of her own, any misstep promises catastrophic ruin.

But Canarviers are artists. And they perform best when the pressure is on . . .

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4.5
“I received this ARC from a GoodReads giveaway and am reviewing it voluntarily. 4.5 ⭐️ This book was a wonderful read of intrigue from the beginning to the end. I loved diving into the world of New Washington. From the dusty Skirts to the sparkling Enclave, this techno-thriller kept me on the edge of my seat. With a cast of interesting characters, there was always a new side of the story. Throughout the story, I loved the blending of high society and tech. But in between the fantastic fashion and futuristic tools, there were darker themes. Class divides, climate change, media suppression, and a city where law enforcement answers to the rich - sound familiar? I felt a bit uncomfortable at times with the parallels. And then, the concept of Safes really made my skin crawl. Sam and Evangeline were very dynamic characters - I hated them, but also liked them at the same time. It was hard to tell what their true intentions were and if they were as good as they portrayed themselves. All of the characters were flawed and realistic, which made me enjoy the book even more. I loved the subtle sapphic romance and I hope we get more of that in future installations. I think there is a great world and story here that can be built upon. I can't wait to read future releases. That being said, I felt there could have been a bit more information provided about the Mess and the Turbulence. They were mentioned, but information was very vague. Perhaps we will get more information in future books.”

About Fran Wilde

Fran Wilde’s books include her Nebula and Compton Crook award–winning debut Updraft and the Nebula award–winning, Best of NPR selection Riverland. Her fiction has appeared in numerous publications and “best of” anthologies. She teaches at colleges and MFA programs nationwide; edits fiction for the Sunday Morning Transport; writes nonfiction for publications including the Washington Post, the New York Times, and NPR.org; and hoards both fountain pens and ink. You can find her at Franwilde.net.

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