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The Fifth Extraction - An International Heist Triller - cover

The Fifth Extraction - An International Heist Triller

Henri Kemal

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Five legendary gems. One elite team. Zero second chances.
 
    When the final extraction is set in motion, a team of international thieves must navigate betrayals, surveillance, and shifting alliances. Every step closer to the last gem puts them further from safety—and closer to a truth none of them are prepared to face.
 
    The Fifth Extraction is a high-stakes heist thriller that races across borders and through shadows. For fans of sleek, cinematic crime stories, this novel delivers a relentless pulse of danger, deception, and the cost of ambition.
Available since: 05/22/2025.
Print length: 246 pages.

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