In the realm of larceny, there's no one quite like Bernie Rhodenbarr. A
gentleman, a bookseller, and a thief, Bernie steals with style. But now
Lawrence Block's beloved criminal has discovered one of the abiding
truths about the burglary business: Two's company. Three is definitely a
crowd. The second burglars were Bernie and his dog grooming partner,
Carolyn. They came to rob the Colcannons' West Side brownstone while the
couple was out of town having their own personal burglar alarm - a
Bouvier named Astrid - bred. But when Bernie and Carolyn break in they
discover that they've already been beaten to the punch. Fortunately for
Bernie, the first burglars left behind some decent goods, including a
pair of emerald earrings, a fine Piaget watch, and a valuable coin that
could just be too hot to handle. But of course he takes it anyway. The
Colcannon home, though, still has a busy night ahead, and the next
morning one person is dead. And when the next murder strikes
uncomfortably close to home, it's time for Bernie to go to work. Because
somewhere between a bungled burglary, a nasty case of double homicide,
and a rare nickel is a case that makes little sense.