The Bounty
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  • Parts 25
  • Time 3h 32m
  • Reads 4,705
  • Votes 334
  • Parts 25
  • Time 3h 32m
Ongoing, First published Feb 03
Mature
Self-sufficient master of thievery, Vincent Costa has nothing to lose. He steals from the rich and gives to the poor: a modern day Robin Hood, if you will. Vincent and his friends develop well-thought-out schemes to earn a lot of cash and fast. They succeed for the most part. 

Until a bounty is set to eliminate Vincent at all costs. 

As it turns out, stealing thousands of dollars worth of goods from big wigs tends to piss off some very powerful rich people. People that would spend any amount of money to have Vincent quietly removed. That's where Hayes Oliver comes in. 

Can Hayes resist Vincent's boyish charm and talent of getting under people's skin? And will the downfall of the Bronx's local savior come sooner than he'd ever expected?
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