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Mercedes Lackey's triumphant return to the best-selling world of Valdemar, Take a Thief reveals the untold story of Skif--a popular character from Lackey's first published novel, Arrows of the Queen . Skif was an orphan who would have died from malnutrition and exposure if he had never met Deke the pickpocket. By the time he was twelve, Skif was an accomplished cat burglar. But it wasn't until he decided to steal a finely tacked-out white horse, which was, oddly enough, standing unattended in the street, that this young thief discovered that the tables could turn on him--and that he himself could be stolen!
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Valdemar - 3: Take a Thief, Mercedes Lackey, Jessamyn Fyfe
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- Released
- 2002
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- Title
- Valdemar - 3: Take a Thief
- Subtitle
- A Novel of Valdemar
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Mercedes Lackey, Jessamyn Fyfe
- Publisher
- DAW
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 435
- ISBN10
- 0756400589
- ISBN13
- 9780756400583
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Romance, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Adventure, Young Adult, Mystery Novels, Animals, Sci-Fi, Short Stories, Young Adult Fantasy, Magic, Supernatural Phenomena, Supernatural Beings, Action, Coming Of Age, Urban Fantasy, Vampires, Romantasy, Horses, Epic Fantasy, Young Adult Romance, Mythical Creatures, Dragons, Survival, Steampunk, Heroic Fantasy, Trilogy, Epics, Sword and Sorcery
- Description
- Mercedes Lackey's triumphant return to the best-selling world of Valdemar, Take a Thief reveals the untold story of Skif--a popular character from Lackey's first published novel, Arrows of the Queen . Skif was an orphan who would have died from malnutrition and exposure if he had never met Deke the pickpocket. By the time he was twelve, Skif was an accomplished cat burglar. But it wasn't until he decided to steal a finely tacked-out white horse, which was, oddly enough, standing unattended in the street, that this young thief discovered that the tables could turn on him--and that he himself could be stolen!


