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Den of Thieves

Den of Thieves

Julia Golding

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Hardcover in very good condition. No jacket. Signed by author on title page. Spine ends are lightly bumped. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM

Pages
416
Format
Hardcover
Publié
2007-01-31
Éditeur
Egmont Books Ltd
ISBN
9781405228183

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Julia Golding
Julia Golding

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My journey to becoming an author has been a roundabout one, taking in many other careers. I grew up on the edge of Epping Forest and was that dreamy kind of child who was always writing stories. After reading English at Cambridge, I decided to find out as much as I could about the wider world so joined the Foreign Offi...

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Gemma
Gemma·14 years ago
Take Jacky Faber off the ocean and stick her in a London theater, and you've got Cat Royal.It's been about two years since I read the last book in the series, but I was able to pick up exactly where I left off. In Den of Thieves the pint-sized red-head is faced with the destruction of the Drury Lane theater, leaving her homeless, and the French Revolution from the perspective of the Parisian cutthroats and guttersnipes...what fun! Cat's sense of humor and street smarts get her into one scrape af...
Len
Len·2 years ago
Volume three of the Cat Royal series sees Cat lose the only home she has ever known at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, when Richard Brinsley Sheridan decides to have it demolished and replaced by a new, better theatre. After being cast adrift on the streets of London she has some adventures with Mr. Tweadle, a bookseller and publisher born without scruples. Luckily Sheridan's conscience is pricked and he finds her again only to send her over to France to act as his personal spy reporting to him o...
Nathan Wilson
Nathan Wilson·4 years ago
Still don't ship Cat and Billy.
Ali Book World
Ali Book World·5 years ago
(پاریس، ۱۷۹۰) بعد از اتفاقات جلد دوم، کَت با ماموریتی جدید رو‌به‌رو میشه و مجبوره که به پاریس سفر کنه. در همین حین خاندان سلطنتی فرانسه فرار کرده‌اند و مردم پاریس علیه حکومت انقلاب کردند. کَت به عنوان یک هنرمند جاسوس وارد قضایا میشود و... 👈 (لندن، ۱۷۹۱)جلد سوم تا اینجای کار حجیم ترین کتاب این مجموعه‌ست.حدودا ۴۵۰ صفحه.!!..و همینطور بین سه کتابی که تا الان خوندم، این جلد داستان جذاب‌تر و قشنگ‌تری داره.شخصیت‌های جدیدی که وارد داستان میشن و اتفاقات بیشتری که رخ میدن و و و همه‌ی اینا باعث شد که به ا...
Erin Milham
Erin Milham·6 years ago
I love that this is my last book for the year. It's such a good one to go out on.
Happy New Year everyone!
Bethany Tyler
Bethany Tyler·6 years ago
Cat is sooo funny! Had me in stitches!!!!!
Negin
Negin·11 years ago

QNPoohBear
QNPoohBear·12 years ago
Cat Royal has grown up as ward of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Now she's growing up and a parting of the ways is necessary, at least temporarily, for Mr. Sheridan has plans to build a bigger and better Theatre Royal. Cat doesn't seem to figure into the plans for the new theater. Too proud to admit she needs help, Cat strikes out on her own. Not quite ready yet to be totally independent, she finds it difficult and nearly falls into the clutches of Billy Shepherd. Then she's sent on a secret spyi...
Amy
Amy·16 years ago
What has happened to our beloved Cat Royal? Gone is our spunky heroine whose optimistic chear and wit gets her in and out of trouble, gone is the self assured young lady who mingles with the poorest of poor, the highest of high, and those in between. Suddenly we have an uncertain, weak, *simpering*, teenager whose hormones seemed to have kicked in! Though scattered references and sightings of people like Marie Antoinette and Rospierre (sp?) may be amusing, the whole 'glory of the French Revoluti...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark·17 years ago
The third installment of the "Cat Royal" series has all the requisite action and humor that I have come to expect, but I found Golding's representation of the French Revolution trite and inaccurate, presenting only a very tiny facet of what was an enormously complex situation. In Cat's eyes, apart from a few stray killings, of which she was almost one, as were her friends the Avons, the Revolution was a jolly old good time, giving freedom and equality to all. This is far too simplistic a take on...