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The Honourable Thief
The Honourable Thief | Meaghan Wilson Anastasios
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'Achilles? Because...?' 'Obsession of mine. Half man, half god - and his own worst enemy. My kind of man.' He laughed. Istanbul, Turkey 1955 Benedict Hitchens, once a world-renowned archaeologist, is now a discredited - but still rather charming - shell of his former self. Once full of optimism and adventure, his determination to prove that Achilles was a real historical figure led him to his greatest love, Karina, on the island of Crete and to his greatest downfall, following the disappearance of an enigmatic stranger, Eris. He has one last chance to restore his reputation, solve the mystery of Eris and prove his Achilles theory. But it is full of risk, and possibly fatal consequences... In her breakout novel, Meaghan Wilson Anastasios weaves an action-packed tale of honour, passion, heroes and thieves across an epic backdrop of history.
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The Honourable Thief | Meaghan Wilson Anastasios
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I live this book from start to finish I couldn‘t stop reading

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I rarely bail on a book, but I can‘t be bothered. The story was a bit weak - the ‘hero‘ just happens to have ludicrously good luck to avoid actually having to work his way out of difficulty. I could have lived with that but if the ‘bad guy‘ is going to rape a (barely) teenaged girl - which is bluntly foreshadowed to the hero, who does nothing - purely to prove that he is ‘Bad‘ that to me is lazy writing and does nothing to advance the story.