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  • The Almost True Memoirs of a Quirky Cat Burglar

  • By: Nikki Eskow
  • Narrated by: David Warner II
  • Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Almost True Memoirs of a Quirky Cat Burglar

By: Nikki Eskow
Narrated by: David Warner II
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The Almost True Memoirs of a Quirky Cat Burglar follows the adventures of Henry Sears O'Connor, a quick-witted and resourceful protagonist, and his accomplice, Antonio Rossi, during the Great Depression era. Henry, a skilled cat burglar teams up with Antonio, a handsome Italian getaway man, to pull off daring heists targeting the wealthy elite in upstate New York.

Henry, born into a struggling family in Baltimore, turns to crime to support his loved ones. His upbringing and friendship with Antonio, the son of a mafia member, shape his path. Despite their mischievous past as altar boys, Henry and Antonio embark on a new journey, meticulously planning and executing heists while leaving behind acts of kindness for their victims. After each successful job, Henry performs altruistic deeds, earning him the moniker Thief with a Conscience or the Quirky Cat Burglar of New York. Their final caper involves impersonating police officers to raid a high-stakes poker game, leading to a lucrative haul.

The two eventually leave their life of crime behind, opening a nightclub in Baltimore called The Ship You Sailed In On. Antonio's talent as a singer catches the attention of a record scout, propelling him to stardom as Tony Valentine.

As Henry settles down with his childhood sweetheart, Peggy, Antonio remains a loyal friend, serving as Henry's best man at their wedding. The story concludes with Henry and Peggy living happily ever after, while Tony Valentine rises to fame as a renowned singer and movie star.

The Almost True Memoirs of a Quirky Cat Burglar combines elements of adventure, friendship, and redemption, showcasing the transformative power of love and loyalty amidst a backdrop of crime and intrigue.

What's more, these escapades were handed down in the author's family folklore. Most were embellished for the pleasure of the listener, who will, hopefully, enjoy these humorous capers!

©2023 Nikki M. Eskow (P)2024 Nikki M. Eskow
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Cat Burglar to Cat Pack

A story about a couple of lifelong friends that figured their way through the Great Depression, but always took heart in doing good along the way! Fun reference to the almost Rat Pack, by turning them into the Cat Pack with none other than Davis Sammy Jr! Enjoyable story with a heart warming ending.

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The Robin Hood Burglar

Enjoyed the Quirky good deeds after each robbery. Also liked the references to the 1920's and 1930's "The Cat Pack" instead of the Rat Pack and many true facts, such as the "Cinderella Boxer" and Cab Callawsy, the Hi-Di-Ho man. Clever and entertaining.

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A nostalgic story

This was a very nice story set in a time where family and friends sustained one’s life. The heist scenes were great and described well. Highly recommend this book.

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