Jack Sheppard

Jack Sheppard by William Harrison Ainsworth is a historical fiction novel published by Standard Publications, Incorporated in March 2008. This edition spans 452 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores themes of crime and horror, delving into the life of a notorious robber and the complexities surrounding his choices and consequences.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the protagonist’s experiences, as the story examines the art of robbery and the inherent risks involved. The dialogue captures the tension between ambition and the fear of punishment, providing insight into the mindset of those who live outside the law. This edition invites exploration of the historical context and literary elements that define Ainsworth’s work, making it a notable entry in the genres of fiction and crime.
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Upon my word, friend, said I, “you have almost made me long to try what a robber I should make.” “There is a great art in it, if you did,” quoth he. “Ah! but,” said I, “there’s a great deal in being hanged.”
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