A matter of death and life

Simon R. Green, 1955-

Book - 2022

"Master thief, rogue and chancer Gideon Sable is back for another fast-paced supernatural heist - and this time he has the vault of a Las Vegas casino in his sights. Judi Rifkin is one of the world's most successful collectors of the weird and unnatural. In a London underworld filled with criminals with very special talents, Judi is a force to be reckoned with. And Gideon Sable - thief, rogue, and chancer - owes her a very large favour. Judi makes him an offer he can't refuse: steal her the legendary Masque of Ra, tucked up safe in a Las Vegas casino, and she'll wipe the slate clean. This isn't Gideon's first heist by a long shot. But with old grudges threatening to cloud his judgment, an unpredictable crew wh...o don't entirely trust each other and a formidable supernatural security team guarding his target, this job might be a gamble too far . . ."--Provided by publisher.

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Genres
Paranormal fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Edinburgh : Severn House 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Simon R. Green, 1955- (author)
Edition
First world edition
Physical Description
201 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9780727891297
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Review by Booklist Review

British SF and thriller author Green is probably best known for his Ishmael Jones series, but with The Best Thing You Can Steal (2021), he introduced a fascinating new character. Gideon Sable is a con man and a thief, but not the ordinary kind. He specializes in stealing things no one else can steal, things of an otherworldly, supernatural, or just plain weird nature. His target this time is an ancient Egyptian relic. And to get it he'll have to travel from London to--shudder--Las Vegas. Like the first Sable adventure, this sequel is a fine caper novel. The heist is meticulously planned but rather less meticulously executed--as is traditional in most good caper novels--but what makes the Sable books especially interesting is their setting: an alternate version of our world, where ghosts and people with unique abilities coexist with ordinary humans. It's a wonderfully imagined setting, which will be no surprise for those familiar with Green's oeuvre. The Sable novels make perfect fare for fans of urban fantasy, thrillers, or caper novels (or, especially, blends of all three).

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