Author: | A.S. Peavey | ISBN: | 9781310914607 |
Publisher: | A.S. Peavey | Publication: | April 14, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | A.S. Peavey |
ISBN: | 9781310914607 |
Publisher: | A.S. Peavey |
Publication: | April 14, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
There is one thief whose moniker haunts the halls of detective agencies: the Wolf. How she manages to sneak in without being caught, and exit with riches, paintings, and so much more—while leaving no traces—baffles investigators No one even knows what she looks like.
Until Detective Fowler received a tip.
Now, Fowler is going undercover to trick the Wolf into revealing tales of her exploits. He will seduce her, until, in the throes of passion, she trusts him with her dirty secrets, and tells all.
But this is a dangerous game. The Wolf was named for her cunning. She too knows the power of sex—as her stories of past burglaries quickly reveal. If he is not careful, Fowler may be the one caught out. He will have to keep his mind clear, even as both her body and her tales of seducing the rich and powerful, of making love to men and women—sometimes both at once—employ his libido to distract him.
If he doesn’t catch her now, she will disappear into the wind.
Warning: contains explicit descriptions of adult behavior.
This novel about the Wolf incorporates the following short works into a larger story: “The Wolf Escapes,” “Service to the Nation,” “Apprentice,” “Art Lovers,” “Little Death,” “Behind the Vault Door,” and “Love and Theft.”
There is one thief whose moniker haunts the halls of detective agencies: the Wolf. How she manages to sneak in without being caught, and exit with riches, paintings, and so much more—while leaving no traces—baffles investigators No one even knows what she looks like.
Until Detective Fowler received a tip.
Now, Fowler is going undercover to trick the Wolf into revealing tales of her exploits. He will seduce her, until, in the throes of passion, she trusts him with her dirty secrets, and tells all.
But this is a dangerous game. The Wolf was named for her cunning. She too knows the power of sex—as her stories of past burglaries quickly reveal. If he is not careful, Fowler may be the one caught out. He will have to keep his mind clear, even as both her body and her tales of seducing the rich and powerful, of making love to men and women—sometimes both at once—employ his libido to distract him.
If he doesn’t catch her now, she will disappear into the wind.
Warning: contains explicit descriptions of adult behavior.
This novel about the Wolf incorporates the following short works into a larger story: “The Wolf Escapes,” “Service to the Nation,” “Apprentice,” “Art Lovers,” “Little Death,” “Behind the Vault Door,” and “Love and Theft.”