Life as a Con
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  • Reads 90
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2015
Meet Nathan Carter, he is a con man, art thief, art forger who has landed himself in jail. Meet Michael Avery he is a nice old man who has done things in his life he isn't to proud of. These two convicts meet and become close while Nathan awaits his trial. They bond over Nathan's luxurious life story of traveling the world and stealing priceless art. As the story goes on he will meet Ryan Paul, Nathan's best friend who helped him become the criminal he is today. He will also meet Abigail Miles, the good girl he met in Chicago who was just looking for a bad boy. But as his story continues, Nathan meets dangerous but beautiful bad girl who can do the crime almost as good as Nathan. This girl is Brooke Connor. But Nathan cannot forget to mention the man who put him behind bars FBI agent Aaron Parker. So who does Nathan end up with the innocent girl who just wants to see the world or his perfect match the criminal? And how did he end up behind bars?
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