Mic Lowther’s latest book follows a master thief seeking a new life after years of deception
(Isstories Editorial):- Los Angeles, California Nov 6, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – In his newest novel, “The Unlikely Redemption of the Thief Sydney Bridgewater”, author Mic Lowther takes readers on a journey through the complex life of Sydney Bridgewater, a woman who has successfully stolen $21 million over nearly three decades. Despite her history of crime, Sydney is ready for a fresh start and sets out on a path of transformation.
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With the help of two young friends and two skilled attorneys, Sydney devises a vague, three-step plan to escape her past and start anew. As they travel through various foreign cities, both with and without Sydney, the group becomes entwined in her elaborate scheme. As the plot unfolds, Sydney executes her plan with a dramatic flair before mysteriously vanishing, leaving her companions and readers to ponder her true intentions.
Mic Lowther, a seasoned writer and lifelong computer systems analyst, brings his unique perspective to this tale of crime and redemption. Having lived in nine different states and visited all 50, Lowther draws on his extensive experiences to craft this gripping story.
The US Review of Books gives high praises for this book. “Lowther’s writing is polished, reads quickly and easily, and is mostly composed of short to moderate-length sentences without many descriptors or attempts at lyrical language. Readers of his previous work may note that Sydney appeared as a minor character in “Seventeen Parcels”. The book itself is fast-paced and entertaining, much like a Saturday matinee. The work is unique in its genre in that it does not delve deeply into a single plot. Instead, it runs over the surface of multiple storylines with characters who are never seen to be angry, sad, elated, fearful, indecisive, or make mistakes. Readers who want something light and diverting that can be picked up and put down without needing time to reacclimate to a complicated plot should find Lowther’s story a welcome and amusing distraction.”
For those who would like to purchase a copy, the book is available here.
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