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When does a wrong become right? Danny Samsel is a Master Thief. He has defeated the finest security systems in the world: Interpol wants him, the FBI wants him, the CIA wants him. After a year languishing on Kefalonia, he has turned his attention to the heist of the century. He has decided to return the Elgin Marbles to Greece. His motives are not entirely altruistic: estranged from the beautiful Kastania, he wants her back in his life. She never left his heart. And, he needs her help to steal the Marbles from the British Museum. With help from old friends worldwide, plus a few surprising…mehr

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When does a wrong become right? Danny Samsel is a Master Thief. He has defeated the finest security systems in the world: Interpol wants him, the FBI wants him, the CIA wants him. After a year languishing on Kefalonia, he has turned his attention to the heist of the century. He has decided to return the Elgin Marbles to Greece. His motives are not entirely altruistic: estranged from the beautiful Kastania, he wants her back in his life. She never left his heart. And, he needs her help to steal the Marbles from the British Museum. With help from old friends worldwide, plus a few surprising ones, Danny pursues his goal, despite vicious interventions from Interpol and avaricious underworld art collectors. At great cost to him and his accomplices, Danny settles a few scores, foxes old foes, and guarantees the future of his chosen career.


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Autorenporträt
EJ Knapp was born during a thunderstorm in Detroit, Michigan, several years before the Motor City discovered fins. Raised in a working-class, blue-collar neighborhood, he morphed into the stereotypical hoodlum a teenager growing up on the west side of Detroit was expected to be. Dropping out of high school at sixteen, he hit the road in his '60 Chevy and has, in one way or another, been rolling down that road ever since.