A Thief in the Night A Book of Raffles' Adventures

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Genres: Crime Fiction
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Language: English
Type: Digital

A Thief in the Night, published in 1905, is a collection of short stories featuring E. W. Hornung's famous character, A. J. Raffles. It's the third book in the Raffles series, following The Cannibal Diamond and The Invisible Necklace.

Here's a peek into what the book offers:

  • Focus on the Early Days: Unlike the previous collections that followed a chronological order, A Thief in the Night delves back to Raffles and Bunny Manders' earlier adventures, filling in gaps from their past exploits.

  • Standalone Stories: The collection features a series of self-contained adventures, each with its own heist or challenge for the gentleman thief Raffles and his reluctant partner Bunny.

  • Moral Gray Areas: As with other Raffles stories, the book explores the morally ambiguous world of the charming criminal. While Raffles targets the wealthy and avoids violence, his actions remain criminal.

  • Bunny's Perspective: Some stories are narrated by Bunny, offering a different perspective on Raffles' schemes and motivations.

  • A Mix of Adventures: The collection features a variety of capers, from stealing a priceless chest of silver to infiltrating an exclusive Criminologists' Club.

Overall, A Thief in the Night offers a chance to revisit the early days of the Raffles and Bunny partnership, showcasing their thrilling and ethically questionable escapades.

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