She built her first cipher at fourteen. She's never needed anyone to break it-until now. Kimbra has run forty-seven clean jobs from rented rooms across Manila, staging her tools in reverse order for problems that haven't arrived yet. At seventeen, she is methodical, invisible, and entirely alone-by design. Dessa calls it efficiency. Kimbra calls it enough. Then a message arrives on a channel no one should know how to use, and for the first time, someone has studied her work closely enough to write to her in her own architecture. Esme has spent six years mapping every room she enters and planning every exit before she needs it. Seventeen jobs in four cities, all clean, all untraceable. She doesn't take work she doesn't understand, doesn't leave a trace she can't account for, and doesn't let herself miss the places she leaves. She works alone. She has always worked alone. Manila is just another city, the Museo ng Lahi just another floor plan, the target just another artifact she intends to recover and deliver and forget. They don't know about each other. That's intentional. When an anonymous client sends both women into the same impossible building on the same impossible night, what begins as a precision heist becomes something neither of them planned for: the slow recognition of someone else who has made the same careful calculations, built the same careful walls, and kept going anyway. Inside a museum with compromised security and a relay that can lock the doors from the inside, they have to decide whether to trust each other-and what it costs to operate with someone who understands exactly how good you are. But the client is not who they think. The artifact is not where it was supposed to be. And the choices Kimbra and Esme make in those hours will reach further than either of them-into forty years of someone else's unfinished story, and into a question they have both been refusing to answer: what do you do after you stop pretending that alone is the same as safe? Dead Drop Girls is a slow-burn thriller set in the vivid texture of contemporary Manila and provincial Philippines-precise, tender, and unexpectedly warm. A story about two women who are very good at disappearing, and what happens when they stop.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. She built her first cipher at fourteen. She's never needed anyone to break it-until now.Kimbra has run forty-seven clean jobs from rented rooms across Manila, staging her tools in reverse order for problems that haven't arrived yet. At seventeen, she is methodical, invisible, and entirely alone-by design. Dessa calls it efficiency. Kimbra calls it enough. Then a message arrives on a channel no one should know how to use, and for the first time, someone has studied her work closely enough to write to her in her own architecture.Esme has spent six years mapping every room she enters and planning every exit before she needs it. Seventeen jobs in four cities, all clean, all untraceable. She doesn't take work she doesn't understand, doesn't leave a trace she can't account for, and doesn't let herself miss the places she leaves. She works alone. She has always worked alone. Manila is just another city, the Museo ng Lahi just another floor plan, the target just another artifact she intends to recover and deliver and forget.They don't know about each other. That's intentional.When an anonymous client sends both women into the same impossible building on the same impossible night, what begins as a precision heist becomes something neither of them planned for: the slow recognition of someone else who has made the same careful calculations, built the same careful walls, and kept going anyway. Inside a museum with compromised security and a relay that can lock the doors from the inside, they have to decide whether to trust each other-and what it costs to operate with someone who understands exactly how good you are.But the client is not who they think. The artifact is not where it was supposed to be. And the choices Kimbra and Esme make in those hours will reach further than either of them-into forty years of someone else's unfinished story, and into a question they have both been refusing to answer: what do you do after you stop pretending that alone is the same as safe?Dead Drop Girls is a slow-burn thriller set in the vivid texture of contemporary Manila and provincial Philippines-precise, tender, and unexpectedly warm. A story about two women who are very good at disappearing, and what happens when they stop. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798235718340
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. She built her first cipher at fourteen. She's never needed anyone to break it-until now.Kimbra has run forty-seven clean jobs from rented rooms across Manila, staging her tools in reverse order for problems that haven't arrived yet. At seventeen, she is methodical, invisible, and entirely alone-by design. Dessa calls it efficiency. Kimbra calls it enough. Then a message arrives on a channel no one should know how to use, and for the first time, someone has studied her work closely enough to write to her in her own architecture.Esme has spent six years mapping every room she enters and planning every exit before she needs it. Seventeen jobs in four cities, all clean, all untraceable. She doesn't take work she doesn't understand, doesn't leave a trace she can't account for, and doesn't let herself miss the places she leaves. She works alone. She has always worked alone. Manila is just another city, the Museo ng Lahi just another floor plan, the target just another artifact she intends to recover and deliver and forget.They don't know about each other. That's intentional.When an anonymous client sends both women into the same impossible building on the same impossible night, what begins as a precision heist becomes something neither of them planned for: the slow recognition of someone else who has made the same careful calculations, built the same careful walls, and kept going anyway. Inside a museum with compromised security and a relay that can lock the doors from the inside, they have to decide whether to trust each other-and what it costs to operate with someone who understands exactly how good you are.But the client is not who they think. The artifact is not where it was supposed to be. And the choices Kimbra and Esme make in those hours will reach further than either of them-into forty years of someone else's unfinished story, and into a question they have both been refusing to answer: what do you do after you stop pretending that alone is the same as safe?Dead Drop Girls is a slow-burn thriller set in the vivid texture of contemporary Manila and provincial Philippines-precise, tender, and unexpectedly warm. A story about two women who are very good at disappearing, and what happens when they stop. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798235718340
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. She built her first cipher at fourteen. She's never needed anyone to break it-until now.Kimbra has run forty-seven clean jobs from rented rooms across Manila, staging her tools in reverse order for problems that haven't arrived yet. At seventeen, she is methodical, invisible, and entirely alone-by design. Dessa calls it efficiency. Kimbra calls it enough. Then a message arrives on a channel no one should know how to use, and for the first time, someone has studied her work closely enough to write to her in her own architecture.Esme has spent six years mapping every room she enters and planning every exit before she needs it. Seventeen jobs in four cities, all clean, all untraceable. She doesn't take work she doesn't understand, doesn't leave a trace she can't account for, and doesn't let herself miss the places she leaves. She works alone. She has always worked alone. Manila is just another city, the Museo ng Lahi just another floor plan, the target just another artifact she intends to recover and deliver and forget.They don't know about each other. That's intentional.When an anonymous client sends both women into the same impossible building on the same impossible night, what begins as a precision heist becomes something neither of them planned for: the slow recognition of someone else who has made the same careful calculations, built the same careful walls, and kept going anyway. Inside a museum with compromised security and a relay that can lock the doors from the inside, they have to decide whether to trust each other-and what it costs to operate with someone who understands exactly how good you are.But the client is not who they think. The artifact is not where it was supposed to be. And the choices Kimbra and Esme make in those hours will reach further than either of them-into forty years of someone else's unfinished story, and into a question they have both been refusing to answer: what do you do after you stop pretending that alone is the same as safe?Dead Drop Girls is a slow-burn thriller set in the vivid texture of contemporary Manila and provincial Philippines-precise, tender, and unexpectedly warm. A story about two women who are very good at disappearing, and what happens when they stop. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798235718340
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