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E. W. Hornung's "A. J. Raffles, A Gentleman-Thief: 27 Crime Tales in One Volume" compiles a captivating series of vignettes featuring the charming, yet morally ambiguous burglar A. J. Raffles. Set in the late Victorian era, these tales blend elements of crime fiction with a keen exploration of societal norms and class dynamics. Hornung employs a sophisticated literary style that highlights the intricacies of Raffles' heists while exposing the paradoxes of gentlemanly behavior, all delivered through the lens of the observant and sometimes reluctant companion, Bunny Manders. This collection not only entertains but also offers a commentary on crime, virtue, and the elasticity of morality in an increasingly modern society. E. W. Hornung, a contemporary and brother-in-law of Arthur Conan Doyle, was profoundly influenced by his literary background and the cultural milieu of his time. His experiences as a writer and editor, coupled with a fascination for gentlemanly archetypes, inspired him to create Raffles'Äîa character that embodies both charisma and cunning. This juxtaposition of sophistication and villainy reflects the complexities of Edwardian society, providing a space where readers can grapple with their own perceptions of right and wrong. This collection is a must-read for fans of classic crime literature and those intrigued by the duality of heroism and villainy. Hornung's deft storytelling and vivid characterizations invite readers into an enthralling world of intrigue, urging them to ponder the nature of morality while enjoying the thrill of the chase. With impeccable pacing and rich prose, "A. J. Raffles, A Gentleman-Thief" remains an enduring classic that brings a delightful twist to the crime genre.