Arlie Tenner has been a thief most of her adult life; a first class thief at that. She’s stolen from some the wealthiest people in New York and Connecticut. With a slightly guilty conscience, she’s turned over, if not a new leaf, then a new direction. Now she only steals from the wealthy low-lifes of society. And her latest target is Edward Reibman. Reibman’s a middleman. Essentially, it is his job to put sellers of items together with prospective buyers. Of course what’s being sold and purchased isn’t exactly legal, but it is extremely profitable. And this is why he makes such a good target for Arlie. Of course when Arlie stumbles onto Reibman’s latest sale, she can’t bring herself to leave it behind. Not because of its value, but instead because of its potentially horrifying ramifications. She can’t allow the contents of the small silver case to be sold to anyone. Arlie knows she has to find a way to get the case back to where it was originally stolen from… or at the very least, get it to the government. But how was she to do that exactly without putting herself and her own freedom in jeopardy? After trying to discern a course of action, Arlie has to turn to a man she barely knows, and isn’t all that sure she can trust. Ken Fairmont isn’t exactly the most social guy in the area; he also isn’t known for being all that nice to Arlie. But desperate times call for desperate measures, and a briefcase full of “death” is more than enough reason for Arlie to pick Ken’s brain. The ending result of course is not exactly what she’d envisioned, and could turn out to be the biggest mistake she’s made in her entire life.
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