Review of Phantom Thief by P.D. Atkerson
Simon Lee is too smart for his own good, and he'll keep everyone on their toes- the team of FBI agents who arrested him and now have to work with him, the villains he once worked with, and even the readers won't be able to see the twists and turns of his plans coming. He's like the mini Sherlock Holmes with a sardonic twist wrapped up in a fifteen year old package. But instead of a Watson, he gets a team of FBI agents who don't trust him- because they're the ones who arrested him to begin with. And if he wants to shorten his sentence, he first needs to survive. The perfect twisty-turny thrill ride for any reader, clean and exciting at the same time.
I received a copy of this book from the author, and the thoughts and opinions are my own.
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