The Burglar on the Prowl
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Format
Paperback
Pages
350
Language
English
Published
Jan 25, 2005
Publisher
HarperTorch
ISBN-10
0061030988
ISBN-13
9780061030987
Description
Bernie Rhodenbarr, a charming and clever burglar, navigates the fine line between criminality and morality with ease. Known for his philosophical musings, he brings a blend of wit, intelligence, and sophistication to his escapades. Bernie thrives in the thrilling world of premeditated theft, where each heist unfolds like a carefully choreographed dance, requiring both skill and cunning.
Despite his life of crime, Bernie often finds himself entangled in mysteries far more intricate than any safe he has ever cracked. With an innate ability to read people and situations, he turns the tables on his would-be adversaries, all while grappling with deeper questions about human nature and the ethical implications of his lifestyle. His introspective nature adds depth to his character as he reflects on the choices that define him.
As Bernie's adventures continue, he navigates a web of intrigue, each twist revealing more than just the contents of the vaults he seeks. With every alleyway and secret passage he explores, he simultaneously challenges the conventions of right and wrong, making readers consider what constitutes true justice in a world filled with gray areas.
Despite his life of crime, Bernie often finds himself entangled in mysteries far more intricate than any safe he has ever cracked. With an innate ability to read people and situations, he turns the tables on his would-be adversaries, all while grappling with deeper questions about human nature and the ethical implications of his lifestyle. His introspective nature adds depth to his character as he reflects on the choices that define him.
As Bernie's adventures continue, he navigates a web of intrigue, each twist revealing more than just the contents of the vaults he seeks. With every alleyway and secret passage he explores, he simultaneously challenges the conventions of right and wrong, making readers consider what constitutes true justice in a world filled with gray areas.
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