![]() Locke and company are con artists in an age where con artistry, as we understand it, is a new and unknown style of crime. All of Locke's gains are strictly for himself and his tight-knit band of thieves, the Gentlemen Bastards. ![]() And while Locke does indeed steal from the rich (who else, pray tell, would be worth stealing from?), the poor never see a penny of it. ![]() He certainly didn't invite the rumors that swirl around his exploits, which are actually confidence games of the most intricate sort. Slightly built, unlucky in love, and barely competent with a sword, Locke Lamora is, much to his annoyance, the fabled Thorn. The other half believe him to be a foolish myth. ![]() Half the city believes him to be a legendary champion of the poor. The Thorn of Camorr is said to be an unbeatable swordsman, a master thief, a ghost that walks through walls. Subterranean Press is proud to announce the limited edition of one of the best fantasies of the past decade. ![]()
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