Paris, France — Imagine waking up to discover that three of your nation’s most treasured royal jewels; the Regent, the Sancy, and Hortensia have been stolen without a trace. Now imagine the heist took only seven minutes, left no alarms triggered, and fooled the Louvre’s AI-powered security systems.
In the novel, a team of specialists executes a flawless nighttime operation in the Galerie d’Apollon, bypassing vibration sensors, RFID tags, camera cones, and climate-control alarms with breathtaking precision.
Within hours, the Louvre goes into lockdown. Interpol arrives. Media helicopters swarm Paris. Politicians scramble. Specialists whisper that such precision should have been impossible.
What began as a jewel theft becomes a global chase to control a dangerous, centuries-old secret capable of reshaping political power.
From the corridors of Interpol to private estates in Zurich and Dubai, the narrative expands into a high-tension warfare of deception.
Motalaby captures the psychological unraveling that occurs after the heist—fear, guilt, power plays, and the terrifying realization that the world is searching for you.
With sharply drawn characters, immersive world-building, and sequences choreographed with surgical detail, Louvre Heist is already being compared to Dan Brown, Michael Crichton, and the modern heist stylings of Money Heist. Its interactive tone, cinematic pacing, and fresh fusion of art-history and cutting-edge technology make it a standout release of the year.
Khosrow Motalaby blends his technical expertise with an artistic narrative style to craft thrillers that challenge perception while entertaining on every page. Louvre Heist is the culmination of years of research into museum security, gemology, and European history.
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