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A Thief in the Night (Annotated)

E. W. Hornung

Maison d'édition: ePembaBooks

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Synopsis

This edition includes the following editor's analysis: Can Arthur J. Raffles be compared to Sherlock Holmes?


Originally published in 1905, “A Thief in the Night” is a short story collection and E. W. Hornung's third instalment in the irresistible adventures of A. J. Raffles, the thief who gives crime a good name.

With the humorous and reflective narration of Bunny, Raffles' most faithful companion, “A Thief in the Night” is an exciting and fun collection of the adventures of the two famous thieves. With stories scattered across the timeline of Raffles' and Bunny's relationship, this collection of short fiction allows readers to fill in gaps and become better acquainted with the beloved main characters of E.W Hornung's popular crime series.

Arthur J. Raffles appears in three other works (two short story collections and one novel, all published by ePembaBooks) by E. W. Hornung:


	“The Amateur Cracksman” (1899, 8 short stories)
	“The Black Mask” (1901, 8 short stories)
	“Mr. Justice Raffles” (1909, novel)
Disponible depuis: 09/02/2022.

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