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A dazzling and funny romantic comedy from Adam Davies, the author of The Frog King and Goodbye Lemon
The once-rising star Otto Starks is a "pulse" a highly specialized security guard who has hyperdeveloped senses and a nervous habit of popping tabs of cyanide.
Now, demoted and dangerously in debt to a loan shark, all Otto has left is Charlie Izzo, the woman he loves. Unfortunately, she is also the Rat Burglar's zealous advocate. After he becomes the prime suspect in a robbery and Charlie disappears, Otto realizes that the Rat Burglar has stolen much more from him than art. To get it back…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
A dazzling and funny romantic comedy from Adam Davies, the author of The Frog King and Goodbye Lemon

The once-rising star Otto Starks is a "pulse" a highly specialized security guard who has hyperdeveloped senses and a nervous habit of popping tabs of cyanide.

Now, demoted and dangerously in debt to a loan shark, all Otto has left is Charlie Izzo, the woman he loves. Unfortunately, she is also the Rat Burglar's zealous advocate. After he becomes the prime suspect in a robbery and Charlie disappears, Otto realizes that the Rat Burglar has stolen much more from him than art. To get it back he must break the law he has devoted his life to upholding.

Mine All Mine is a nail-biting thriller about deception, betrayal, and ownership in art and in love.
Autorenporträt
Adam Davies is Assistant Professor in the College of Arts/College of Social and Applied Human Sciences at the University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
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"If Raymond Chandler had a deranged sense of humor, if Nick Hornby dabbled in thrillers, if Philip K. Dick were not dead they might have collaborated on a book as strange and strangely wonderful as Mine All Mine. A rollicking, rocking good read." David Benioff, author of The 25th Hour and City of Thieves

"Biting and bitter, but also charming. A svelte page-turner...laugh-out-loud funny." Publishers Weekly