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#TheSacredArtOfStealing The Sacred Art of Stealing
The Sacred Art of Stealing is a satirical crime novel by the Scottish writer Christopher Brookmyre. It is the author's seventh book and is a stand alone sequel to A Big Boy did it and Ran Away.The book is a tale of the unusual romance between Read More..
by Christopher Brookmyre
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Description The Sacred Art of Stealing is a satirical crime novel by the Scottish writer Christopher Brookmyre. It is the author's seventh book and is a stand alone sequel to A Big Boy did it and Ran Away.The book is a tale of the unusual romance between likable thief, half Scottish half Mexican, Zal Innez and D.I. Angelique de Xavia, the police officer whose job it is to catch him. Martial arts expert de Xavia is recovering from her recent experiences as told in A Big Boy did it and Ran Away.The book uses a blend of black humour, strong language, violence and references to literary and artistic works such as Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett.
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Name The Sacred Art of Stealing
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Authors Christopher Brookmyre
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Genre Satire , crime , heist , detective , black humour
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Language English
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Country United Kingdom
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Pages 416 p. (paperback edition)
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Isbn 0-349-11490-0
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Oclc 59357484
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Publisher Abacus
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Pub_date 2003
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