But the list of names I’d stolen was valuable. Plenty of people had been keen to get their hands on it. And, I imagined, the German authorities might find the information of interest, too. But was I that guy? Was I prepared to trade the list for my freedom, with no concern for the sacrifice Jane Parker had made in protecting it? Was I the weasel Victoria feared I might be? Or was I better than that? More noble? More good? The type of man who might opt to destroy those pages the first opportunity that came my way?
I stared long and hard at my reflection in the rearview mirror of that police car, and I did my very best to decide for myself.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Heartfelt thanks for their help and support in the writing of this book to Vivien Green, Valerie Borchardt, and the teams at Sheil Land Associates and the Georges Borchardt Literary Agency, to Hope Dellon, Silissa Kenney, and all at St. Martin’s Press, to Sabine Lemmer-Brust, Katrina Hands, Olesya Skirtach, Luca Veste, Mum, Dad, Allie, and, as always, to my wife, Jo, and our daughter, Jessica.
ALSO BY CHRIS EWAN
The Good Thief’s Guide to Venice
The Good Thief’s Guide to Vegas
The Good Thief’s Guide to Paris
The Good Thief’s Guide to Amsterdam
Safe House
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
CHRIS EWAN, who lives on the Isle of Man, was voted one of America’s favorite British authors in a
Huffington Post
poll. He is the author of the stand-alone thriller
Safe House,
which was named by
The Telegraph
one of the top ten crime novels to take on vacation, and the Good Thief mystery series. The first in the series,
The Good Thief’s Guide to Amsterdam,
was declared one of the “best books for grown-ups” by
Publishers Weekly
and
AARP—The Magazine,
and one of the best thrillers of the year by the
The Times
(London).