A sparkling new historical novel set in the 1920s, inspired by the
notorious all-female crime syndicate known as the Forty Thieves who
operated out of the slums of south London
Ruby Mills is ruthlessly ambitious, strikingly beautiful - and one of
the Forty Thieves' most talented members.
Harriet Littlemore writes the women's section in a local newspaper.
She's from a 'good' London family and engaged to an up-and-coming Member
of Parliament - but she wants a successful career of her own.
After witnessing Ruby fleeing the scene of a robbery, Harriet develops a
fascination with the elusive young thief that extends beyond
journalistic interest. As their personal aspirations bring them into
closer contact than society's rules usually allow, Ruby and Harriet's
stories become increasingly intertwined.
Their magnetic dynamic, fraught with envy and desire, tells a
compulsive, cinematic story about class, morality and the cost of being
an independent woman in 1920s London.