The Amateur Cracksman

The Amateur Cracksman

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Romance Mystery Science Fiction +5 more
Format Paperback
Pages 400
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2019
Publisher Seltzer Books
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1455354325
ISBN-13 9781455354320
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In a captivating blend of wit and intrigue, the story unfolds around the infamous gentleman thief, A. J. Raffles, who chooses to operate in the shadowy realms of London's high society. With a personality as charming as it is enigmatic, Raffles transcends the stereotypes of a common criminal, showcasing his skills in a way that makes the audience both fascinated and conflicted. His escapades are filled with clever schemes, offering a glimpse into the life of a thief who possesses both elegance and audacity.

Raffles' closest companion, Bunny Manders, serves as both an admirer and a reluctant accomplice. As the pair embarks on a series of daring heists, their dynamic evolves, providing a rich backdrop that enhances the gripping narrative. Bunny's moral dilemmas and growing trepidation about their escapades add depth to the plot, presenting a contrasting perspective to the allure of Raffles’ lifestyle.

Set against the vibrant tapestry of Victorian England, the atmosphere is thick with suspense and adventure. The story captures the undertone of crime that permeates the streets, making readers ponder the fine line between right and wrong. A journey through deception, camaraderie, and the intricacies of the human psyche reveal a captivating tale of ambition and the pursuit of thrills at any cost.

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