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Cat Burglar in Mayfair
Cat Burglar in Mayfair
Cat Burglar in Mayfair
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This book follows on from the first book 'Cat Burglar in Soho' and is a new adventure for the two Agents, Sebastian and Jackson.

Agent Sebastian is called in to help solve a difficult case. He is a very different detective. He has a unique skill, he can hear all, see all, and yet remain unobserved. The Controller is baffled. He knows something criminal is going on, but cannot get to the bottom of it.

Sebastian is called in as a last resort, as it might prove to be a very dangerous assignment for him. With his friend Jackson he is soon at work in Mayfair, hunting down a criminal gang, but will he be successful? There is danger around every corner, can the two friends solve this case?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 10, 2015
ISBN9781519927736
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    Cat Burglar in Mayfair - Evangeline Auld

    CAT BURGLAR IN MAYFAIR

    is Volume 2

    in the

    CAT BURGLAR SERIES

    This is the follow up to

    CAT BURGLAR IN SOHO

    CONTENTS

    ––––––––

    Chapter 1

    A Tough Decision

    Chapter 2

    At Home with Sebastian

    Chapter 3

    A Visit to Jackson

    Chapter 4

    A Spanner in the Works

    Chapter 5

    The Plan is Hatched

    Chapter 6

    On Enemy Territory

    Chapter 7

    Home at Last

    Chapter 1.

    A Tough Decision

    ––––––––

    The Controller paced up and down his office, stopping every so often to stare out of the window, a worried frown creasing his forehead.  The busy London street below, the clogged traffic, the noise of construction work nearby – none of these distractions broke into his concentration.  The problem he was pondering was seemingly unable to be solved.  He had put additional agents to work on it, but they had come up with nothing concrete.

    His comfortable, slightly shabby office, the worn but still beautiful oriental rugs, the book-cases creaking under the weight of well-used books, all usually calmed him, inspired him, helped him to think rationally.  Today, nothing helped.

    He continued to pace about, his stress increasing with every circuit of the room.

    He stopped his pacing suddenly and threw himself down in his chair.

    'There's nothing else for it!' he exclaimed to the

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