The Accidental Bank Heist

How to Rob a Bank Without Really Trying

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Judith Slaughter ISBN: 9781477290668
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: November 21, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Judith Slaughter
ISBN: 9781477290668
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: November 21, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

What would you do if a million dollars fell in your lap? Jeanette Pierre walks around the lake every evening planning her next day and reflecting on the events of the present one. She has never done anything dishonest in her life, well maybe a few love affairs but never stealing. But, tonight she will throw caution to the wind in monumental proportions. A car screeches to a halt and a man jumps out and hides a bag in the oleander bushes. Its a moneybag filled with money still in cellophane wrappers! Her adrenaline kicks in as she hefts it into her arms and proceeds back home as fast as her little feet will carry her. Now police cars are hurling toward the freeway, sirens blaring. A helicopter sputters overhead. Wow! This is a bank shipment, how did they get it? The CEO just got an eighty million dollar severance package for trashing the bank stock and my 401K. Who knew such an ordinary day would turn out to be Restitution day! Why should I feel guilty? I didnt steal itit just dropped into my lap like a gift Jeanettes uncomplicated life is about to become very complicated. Take a wild spin with our beautiful little bank manager on the ride of her life.

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What would you do if a million dollars fell in your lap? Jeanette Pierre walks around the lake every evening planning her next day and reflecting on the events of the present one. She has never done anything dishonest in her life, well maybe a few love affairs but never stealing. But, tonight she will throw caution to the wind in monumental proportions. A car screeches to a halt and a man jumps out and hides a bag in the oleander bushes. Its a moneybag filled with money still in cellophane wrappers! Her adrenaline kicks in as she hefts it into her arms and proceeds back home as fast as her little feet will carry her. Now police cars are hurling toward the freeway, sirens blaring. A helicopter sputters overhead. Wow! This is a bank shipment, how did they get it? The CEO just got an eighty million dollar severance package for trashing the bank stock and my 401K. Who knew such an ordinary day would turn out to be Restitution day! Why should I feel guilty? I didnt steal itit just dropped into my lap like a gift Jeanettes uncomplicated life is about to become very complicated. Take a wild spin with our beautiful little bank manager on the ride of her life.

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