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Alfred Hitchcock adapted travel-writer David Dodge’s book, set on the gorgeous French Riviera, into a charming and highly acclaimed 1955 film, starring Cary Grant and the radiant Grace Kelly. Reading Dodge’s fast-paced prose, it’s clear why Hitchcock and moviegoers were so enthralled with this story of cat and mouse.
IT TAKES A THIEF
Le Chat (the Cat), an infamous thief, has come out of retirement and is again liberating expensive jewelry from wealthy tourists on the French Riviera. Or is it a copycat who is stealing fortunes?
John Robie thought he had left his larcenous past behind. Once responsible for a string of daring thefts and escapes, he was caught and sent to prison just before the outbreak of World War II. Freed during the German occupation of France, Robie joined the French Resistance and received unofficial amnesty after the war ended. He retired to a simple life in the country where he befriended the local commissaire, Oriol, and tended his gardens.
Now it’s 1951, and someone has been at work using his old MO. When the police come to arrest him, Robie escapes to Cannes. There, he reconnects with his former comrade Bellini, who convinces Robie to help catch the copycat.
Disguised as a pudgy, middle-aged American businessman, Robie scouts the local nightclubs and casinos and tries to outthink the new thief. When he meets Francie Stevens, the daughter of a wealthy tourist, she becomes Robie’s unwelcome ally, and together they hatch a dangerous plan to catch the thief at a gala party.
But soon they both realize that Robie really is a thief at heart. With Oriol and the police on his trail, will he escape capture? Will the real thief be caught? And will Robie give up the thief?
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“A deftly written mystery set on the glamorous French Riviera in the 1950s receives a droll, witty performance by Graham Halstead…Halstead offers credible French and American accents and well-rounded believable personalities. Dodge’s novel differs from Hitchcock’s film, and the conclusion should surprise and delight listeners.”
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“Fans of the movie and classic crime fiction will enjoy this story of honor among thieves.”
— Library Journal
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About David Dodge
David Francis Dodge (1910–1974) was an American author of mystery-thriller novels and humorous travel books. He wrote eight stand-alone novels and nine novels in three series: the Whit Whitney, Al Colby, and John Abraham Lincoln series. His fiction is characterized by tight plotting, brisk dialogue, memorable and well-defined characters, and often exotic locations. His travel writing documented the adventures and misadventures of the Dodge family (David, his wife Elva, and daughter Kendal) as they roamed around the world. Practical advice and information for the traveler on a budget are sprinkled liberally throughout the books.
About Graham Halstead
Graham Halstead, an Earphones Award and Audie Award–winning narrator, is a professionally trained actor and voice artist. As an actor, he has worked internationally in Edinburgh and London, as well as at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. His youthful, easy-flowing voice can be heard on television and radio voicing spots for Airborne and Allegra.