Back to Sports Books
The Amateur Cracksman

The Amateur Cracksman

by

0.0 out of 5 (0 reviews)
First published in 1899, The Amateur Cracksman was the first collection of stories detailing the exploits and intrigues of gentleman thief A. J. Raffles in late Victorian England. Raffles was E. W. Hornung's most famous character. Popular in its day, the book led to three later works: The Black Mask and A Thief in the Night, both collections of short stories, and Mr. Justice Raffles, a complete novel. In public a popular sportsman, in private a cunning burglar with a weakness for valuable jewelery, Arthur Raffles, with the help of his side-kick Bunny Manders, always manages to thwart the investigations of Scotland Yard's Inspector Mackenzie.
Categories:
["Classic Literature" "Criminals" "English Detective and mystery stories" "Fiction" "Mystery" "Raffles (Fictitious character)" "Short Stories" "Fiction general" "Raffles (fictitious character) fiction" "Raffles (Personnage fictif)" "Romans nouvelles" "Criminels" "England -- Fiction" "Detective and mystery stories English" "Criminals -- Fiction" "Raffles (Fictitious character) -- Fiction" "English Short stories" "Large type books" "England fiction" "Jewel thieves" "Raffles (Fictional character)" "Thieves" "Fiction mystery & detective general" "Criminals fiction" "Fiction short stories (single author)"]

Available Formats

Similar Books