Raffles

Raffles by Ernest William Hornung, published by Penguin in 1976, presents a collection of stories centered around A. J. Raffles, a gentleman thief known for his clever heists and unique moral code. This edition spans 254 pages and is written in English, offering readers a glimpse into the intriguing world of Raffles and his companion Bunny as they navigate a series of adventures that extend beyond mere crime.
In this delightful second collection, readers will find Raffles and Bunny engaging in escapades that highlight their camaraderie and the complexities of their lives. The stories delve into themes of mystery and detective work, showcasing Hornung’s skill in crafting narratives that blend crime with character exploration. This edition continues to build on the legacy of Raffles, inviting readers to enjoy the clever twists and turns of their escapades.
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E. W. Hornung struck literary gold with his unforgettable creation A. J. Raffles, a gentleman thief whose capers and heists are carried out according to a strict (though skewed) moral code and with enviable aplomb. This delightful second collection of stories about Raffles and his friend Bunny expands on the formula Hornung established in the first book, following the pair on adventures beyond their criminal endeavors.
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