Stealing has always been easy for Michael Davidson. As the Thief in Law- the title given to the most successfu thief in the mob- Davidson must be ready to pull jobs off at a momnets notice. When a dry spell hits, the boss decides to sacrifice Davidson and his crew to the FBI as cover for his getting out of the game. When the Thief discovers this he dangles two major hiests in London and Dubai to keep the boss occupied. Mean while Davidson is preparing his own surprise. The cross and double cross comes fast and furious as both men try to take each other out.
Genre: FICTION / ThrillersThe book has been as high as number 1 in the organized crime sub genre of the thriller and crime catagories. It is generally in the top half all paid books on Kindle. I have sold about 2000 copies in all formats across several distribution platforms
Chapter One
Snow, as a general rule, is not known as a lifesaver. Huge snow storms usually get a bad rap, as in, ‘Church van crashes on snow packed road- 10 killed’. However, in this instance, the large low pressure system that coalesced over the Carolinas and slowly churned northeast on October 27th, 2012 had a silver lining. Davidson didn’t know it, but that killer snowstorm, “Snowmaggeden” as it came to be called by the media, saved his life.
The morning of the 28th dawned bleak, cold, and overcast in the New York City area. The 5:00 am news was full of ominous warnings and the whole station was in full on Storm Watch coverage. In a sparse office on Jones Street in Brooklyn, three people were engaged in fielding phone calls, eyeing the news, and worrying about the storm. The scrawl on the TV screen showed static and school closures which added to their consternation.
“As long as the flight goes out we are still a go,” the tall man said with a frown. He’d said much the same, three other times this morning, to various people. United Airlines flight UA 276 was due in from Antwerp, Belgium at 15:45 today at JFK. The plane was already at Luckthaven Airport waiting for its 11:15 am local takeoff. 387 passengers
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