So what happens when the world's most successful thief meets an angel? What happens when that angel wants to recruit the thief for a rescue mission into the very depths of Hell itself? Why would an angel even imagine that a thief could steal tortured souls from the clutches of the fallen? Least of all a thief that doesn't believe in God.
No money, terrible danger, the likelihood of things going horribly wrong and costing him his life and maybe his soul as well, and with no way to refuse, one thing's for certain, Mikel is going to have his work cut out for him as Sherial slowly turns his life upside down.
On the other hand it would be the crime of the millenium!
This book started out so good, but went downhill fast. The premise of a modern day, unknown Robin Hood thief that punishes the wicked and helps their vicrims being visited by an angel was cool. After about 10-15 % the book became all about the wonder of the angel chick and how he involuntarily worshipped her. And then how beautiful, pure, innocent etc, blah, blah, blah. ........ this went on until about 75% of the book was done. Oh, yeah, he desired her and was unworthy of her, it must be a trap, but no, even though she doesn't speak verbally, he knows she can't lie. I am heartily sick of angels and kept waiting for the action to start. This book sucked. Read at your own peril.