COMPLETE RAFFLES SERIES & SHERLOCK HOLMES ADVENTURES - COLLECTOR'S EDITION
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This unique edition of carefully collected mystery & adventure classics has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. THE ORIGINAL SERIES by E. W. HORNUNG The Amateur Cracksman The Ides of March A Costume Piece Gentlemen and Players Le Premier Pas Wilful Murder . . . The Black Mask; or Raffles: Further Adventures No Sinecure A Jubilee Present The Fate of Faustina The Last Laugh To Catch a Thief . . . A Thief in the Night Out of Paradise The Ches
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This collector's edition brings together the complete adventures of gentleman thief A.J. Raffles alongside the Sherlock Holmes stories, creating a fascinating study in Victorian-era literary contrasts. Hornung's Raffles—a cricket-playing burglar who operates in high society—serves as an inverted mirror to Conan Doyle's famous detective, offering readers parallel perspectives on crime, morality, and justice in late 19th-century England. The digital formatting ensures these classic tales remain accessible across devices while preserving the distinctive atmosphere of gaslit London and the complex relationship between Raffles and his chronicler Bunny Manders.
What makes this collection particularly compelling is the opportunity to explore how two contemporary authors approached the crime genre from opposite angles—one through the lens of law enforcement and deduction, the other through criminal enterprise and social commentary. Readers who appreciate character-driven mysteries with moral complexity will find the Raffles stories especially engaging, while Holmes enthusiasts can trace the clear influence Doyle's work had on his brother-in-law Hornung. This thoughtfully curated pairing transforms what could be simply another mystery anthology into a substantive exploration of the genre's early development and the dynamic between two of its most iconic figures.
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