Two crates of priceless history. One impossible heist. And a getaway driver running on borrowed time.
THE JOB: IMPOSSIBLE. The British Museum is a fortress. Its prize possession: The Parthenon Marbles. Hundreds of pounds of ancient Greek stone guarded by state-of-the-art security. Stealing them is an international incident waiting to happen.
THE THIEF: UNCONVENTIONAL. Niko Webb is a hacker who prefers brute force to backdoors. He doesn't just break digital locks; he breaks the physical rules.
THE GETAWAY: INSANE. Getting the stones out of London is only half the battle. To get them to Athens, Niko needs a vehicle that is invisible to the authorities.
Now, Niko is on a suicidally slow road trip across Europe. He's got two crates of contraband in the back, a hypochondriac engineer in the passenger seat, and a legendary German tracker known as "The Wolf" hunting him down.
The ice is melting. The Wolf is closing in. And Niko Webb is about to find out that the only thing harder than stealing history is surviving the drive home.
Perfect for fans of Lee Child, Daniel Silva, and high-stakes heist thrillers that grab you by the throat and don't let go.