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Follow You: A Thrilling Short Story of International Art Theft
Follow You: A Thrilling Short Story of International Art Theft
Follow You: A Thrilling Short Story of International Art Theft
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Follow You: A Thrilling Short Story of International Art Theft

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On a rare, blistering-hot day in Cornwall, England, an art thief attempts to evade her followers.

 

What lies in front of her is far more dangerous…in more ways than the obvious.

 

Another nail-biting story of suspense from the spellbinding author of "The Scent of Amber and Vanilla" and "The Florentine Exchange."

 

"Follow You" originally appeared in Fiction River: Stolen, 2020.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 20, 2022
ISBN9798201728199
Follow You: A Thrilling Short Story of International Art Theft

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    Follow You - Dayle Dermatis

    Follow You

    FOLLOW YOU

    A Thrilling Short Story of International Art Theft

    DAYLE A. DERMATIS

    Soul’s Road Press

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    ABOUT THIS BOOK

    On a rare, blistering-hot day in Cornwall, England, an art thief attempts to evade her followers.

     What lies in front of her is far more dangerous…in more ways than the obvious.

     Another nail-biting story of suspense from the spellbinding author of The Scent of Amber and Vanilla and The Florentine Exchange. Pirate Pete’s originally appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, 2019.

    FOLLOW YOU

    It was unseasonably hot, even for summer at the Cornish seaside. The unusually clear sky was an achingly beautiful shade of blue, but the lack of clouds allowed the sun to beat down unfiltered. It was that way all over England, which was why everyone and their cousin had fled to the small coastal villages.

    Cate felt the sweat trickle down her back beneath the white sleeveless tee she wore, but she welcomed the heat, because it had brought out all the tourists.

    So far, she’d been able to keep the throngs of people between her and the two men following her.

    Chasing her, really, but she knew she couldn’t move too fast or she’d stand out. People would remember her, and she couldn’t have that.

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