Shrike the Thief: A Short Story

Shrike is a professional burglar. He's forced to steal relics from dangerous people without any help from his 'family.' He always manages to scrape by, with the bumbling sheriff one step behind—until the day he finally bites off more than he can chew.


He might be less alone than he thought. There might be more to life than just survival. But there's no way he could ever be accepted by a decent person like the sheriff, is there?

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Shrike the Thief: A Short Story

Shrike is a professional burglar. He's forced to steal relics from dangerous people without any help from his 'family.' He always manages to scrape by, with the bumbling sheriff one step behind—until the day he finally bites off more than he can chew.


He might be less alone than he thought. There might be more to life than just survival. But there's no way he could ever be accepted by a decent person like the sheriff, is there?

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Shrike the Thief: A Short Story

Shrike the Thief: A Short Story

by Ruth Shore
Shrike the Thief: A Short Story

Shrike the Thief: A Short Story

by Ruth Shore

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Overview

Shrike is a professional burglar. He's forced to steal relics from dangerous people without any help from his 'family.' He always manages to scrape by, with the bumbling sheriff one step behind—until the day he finally bites off more than he can chew.


He might be less alone than he thought. There might be more to life than just survival. But there's no way he could ever be accepted by a decent person like the sheriff, is there?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940185910061
Publisher: Ruth Shore
Publication date: 02/19/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 49,946
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Office worker by day, romance writer by night—Ruth Shore is just another Jane Schmoe who's totally preoccupied with the lives of fictional people. She's a sucker for fantasy worlds, morally gray characters and happy-enough endings.
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