"Michael Ledwidge is one of those rare writers who keeps getting better and better. The Girl in the Vault is Ledwidge's best. If it isn't a selection for a Reese or Jenna book clubs - it should be. Faye Walker is a memorable hero."--James Patterson "Sizzles with tension and twists that both entertain and magnetize. This is just good ole' fashioned suspense at its best You want to take a walk on the perilous side? Then don't miss this one."--Steve Berry "Big money, big stakes, big danger--The Girl in the Vault is a big, exciting page turner. Michael Ledwidge combines a down-to-the-nanosecond, brilliant plot with a heartfelt story of one good woman's ambition as she tries to pull off a dangerous job to win a better future she's long imagined.
But at what price? If you want a thriller with heart, here's your next read."--Jeff Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Traitor's Dance "When Faye Walker's dream of being hired by a Wall Street bank is cruelly shattered, she uses her very high IQ to steal millions in a clever variation of the typical bank heist. The Girl in the Vault is an enjoyable read with some interesting twists."--Phillip Margolin, New York Times bestselling author of Murder at Black Oaks "The Girl in the Vault is a treat for the reader who sees the fun in watching ingenious high-stakes schemes put to the test."--Thomas Perry, author of Murder Book "High finance, high stakes, high-rises, and a memorable heroine make The Girl in the Vault a perfect vacation read. It's ingenious and tense to the last page."--Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of House on Fire "[An] exciting jaunt.A compelling heist-thriller-love story that readers will race through.
"--Kirkus Reviews "A solid thriller, love story, heist caper, that hits all the right notes, and is one you won't want to put down."--Red Carpet Crash "[H]ighly entertaining. Ledwidge. brings energetic storytelling to The Girl in the Vault in a clever plot combined with a whip-smart, likable lead character. He keeps readers firmly on Faye's side, even when her tactics go sideways."--Shelf Awareness.