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The Triple Crown of Jewel Theft

Thief à la Femme, Book 3

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The Triple Crown of Jewel Theft

By: J.A. Devereaux
Narrated by: Patrice C. Smith
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Three nearly impossible jewel thefts.

One age-old heisting challenge.

Except...No one was supposed to die.

As a formidable high-end thief in good standing in her community of renegades, Rayla Rousseau—aka Thief à la Femme and one of the 12 all-female Robins of the Hood—has complete knowledge of the heisting challenge known in her world as simply The Triple Crown. For one thing, she knows it’s not a challenge high-end thieves with any morals would consider perpetrating.

But someone has.

While taking it upon herself to end the threat before all three thefts can be completed, Rayla discovers disturbing facts surrounding the history of The Triple Crown challenge and skeletons in her family’s closet. And while she’s immersed in that task, Luke Keltry, her FBI agent boyfriend, deals with further emerging perils, juggling to keep her, himself, and all the Robins of the Hood out of prison.

Car theft, jewel heists, long-buried secrets erupting, and all manner of criminal activity abound in The Triple Crown of Jewel Theft (Thief à la Femme, Book 3).

Updated June 2022

©2020 J.A. Devereaux (P)2023 J.A. Devereaux
Action & Adventure Crime Crime Thrillers Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Suspense Thief Robbery
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