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Camino Island
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In one of the most audacious and catastrophic thefts in the literary world, a high-security vault buried deep beneath Princeton University becomes the target. The heist revolves around five priceless manuscripts by F. Scott Fitzgerald, esteemed as some of the most treasured novels across the globe, carrying an estimated value of $25 million. Following a series of initial arrests, both the invaluable manuscripts and the cunning thieves vanish, leaving no clues behind. The daunting task of unraveling this mystery, which has puzzled even the sharpest minds at the FBI, now rests on the shoulders of Mercer Mann, an ambitious yet struggling writer. Camino Island has garnered a range of acclaim, with The Sunday Times describing it as an enchanting mix of high-stakes espionage and a summer romance, featuring a protagonist whose motives are intriguingly ambiguous. Meanwhile, The Sun likens it to a fusion of The Da Vinci Code and Sherlock Holmes, and Heat notes the gripping narrative is so compelling that readers might feel an unsettling involvement in the heist itself.
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In one of the most audacious and catastrophic thefts in the literary world, a high-security vault buried deep beneath Princeton University becomes the target. The heist revolves around five priceless manuscripts by F. Scott Fitzgerald, esteemed as some of the most treasured novels across the globe, carrying an estimated value of $25 million. Following a series of initial arrests, both the invaluable manuscripts and the cunning thieves vanish, leaving no clues behind. The daunting task of unraveling this mystery, which has puzzled even the sharpest minds at the FBI, now rests on the shoulders of Mercer Mann, an ambitious yet struggling writer. Camino Island has garnered a range of acclaim, with The Sunday Times describing it as an enchanting mix of high-stakes espionage and a summer romance, featuring a protagonist whose motives are intriguingly ambiguous. Meanwhile, The Sun likens it to a fusion of The Da Vinci Code and Sherlock Holmes, and Heat notes the gripping narrative is so compelling that readers might feel an unsettling involvement in the heist itself.
