
Loot
by Jude Watson
Novel266 pages
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After their cat burglar father dies on a rooftop in Amsterdam, March discovers he has a twin sister named Jules he never knew existed. When the twins are sent to an orphanage, they decide to use their father's skills to pull off one major heist that will give them the freedom and life they dream of.
At a Glance
💬LanguageMild
⚔️ViolenceModerate
💋Romance & SexMild
🍷Drugs & AlcoholNone
📋Other ContentSignificant
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Language
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ProfanityMild
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Blasphemy / Religious ProfanityNone
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Crude / Childish LanguageMild
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| f-word | 1-2 |
| sh*t | 1-2 |
| *ss | 1-2 |
| b*st*rd | 1-2 |
| b*tch | 1-2 |
| bl**dy | 1-2 |
| bug**r | 1-2 |
| d*mn | 1-2 |
| c-word | 1-2 |
| h*ll | 1-2 |
| cr*p | 1-2 |
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Disturbing / FrighteningModerate
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Homosexual RomanceMild
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Heavy Emotional ThemesModerate
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Deception / LyingSignificant
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