Yes, we’re dealing with the transformation of people into dragons—that’s unethical and illegal. Would you like to join? © “Lady and the Thief.” Ten years ago, the elderly Count Grey married a young girl—and within a few months, he died on a hunt. Annabel sets herself up as a widow; she raises a son, feels no regret about her husband, and has no intention of marrying again. But the crash of a dirigible turns her life upside down: her son turns out to be a dragon, her husband is alive though he’s nowhere to be found, and her heart is far from as unapproachable as she wanted to believe. What does the tattoo on the lady’s back mean? What secrets will an excellent thief uncover in the estate? Do smugglers on an underwater submarine have anything to do with the missing count? How difficult is it to become a dragon—and how well is it to be one? What role will the heroes play in the confrontation between two powerful organizations? Answers to these and many other questions in the novel “Lady and the Thief!”