The Burglar Who Liked to Quote Kipling
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Mystery
Humor
Poetry
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
304
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 1, 2005
Editore
HarperTorch
ISBN-10
0060731257
ISBN-13
9780060731250
Descrizione
Bernie Rhodenbarr finds himself navigating the quirky world of a used bookstore in New York's Greenwich Village, where the charm of dusty tomes and hidden treasures reign. Although he has attempted to leave his less-than-lawful past behind, the thrill of thievery still beckons him from the shadows. As he juggles the challenges of bookselling, he discovers that life behind the counter is not as simple as it seems. The bookstore becomes a hub of intrigue, drawing in an eccentric cast of characters who only complicate his life further.
When a heist goes awry and a peculiar set of circumstances unfold, Bernie’s resourcefulness and wit are put to the test. Through his misadventures, he embraces the unexpected connections he makes with customers and fellow booksellers alike. In this tale, Block expertly weaves humor, crime, and literary references into a narrative that captures the essence of both the city and the life of a man who just can’t seem to escape his past.
When a heist goes awry and a peculiar set of circumstances unfold, Bernie’s resourcefulness and wit are put to the test. Through his misadventures, he embraces the unexpected connections he makes with customers and fellow booksellers alike. In this tale, Block expertly weaves humor, crime, and literary references into a narrative that captures the essence of both the city and the life of a man who just can’t seem to escape his past.
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