Gulliver Fairborn's novel, Nobody's Baby, changed Bernie Rhodenbarr's
life. And now pretty Alice Cottrell, Fairborn's one-time paramour, wants
the bookselling, book-loving burglar to break into a room in New York's
teeth-achingly charming Paddington Hotel and purloin some of the
writer's very personal letters before an unscrupulous agent can sell
them. Here's an opportunity to use his unique talents in the service of
the revered, famously reclusive author. But when Bernie gets there, the
agent is dead . . . and Bernie's wanted for murder. (He really hates
when that happens!)
Perhaps it's karmic payback; Bernie did help himself to a ruby
necklace on his way out. (But it was lying there. And he is a
burglar.) Now he's in even hotter water. And he'll need to use every
trick in the book--maybe going so far as to entice the hermitic Fairborn
himself out of seclusion--to bring this increasingly twisted plot to a
satisfying denouement.