A Thief in the Night
E. W. Hornung
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Gentleman thief A.J. Raffles burgles his way through a series of homes in late Victorian England. A Thief in the Night is a short story collection and Hornung's third book in the Raffles series. (Summary by Cathy Barratt) (5 hr 21 min)
Chapitres
01 - Out of Paradise | 35:46 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
02 - The Chest of Silver | 28:33 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
03 - The Rest Cure | 33:47 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
04 - The Criminologists' Club | 37:30 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
05 - The Field of Phillipi | 38:52 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
06 - A Bad Night | 33:05 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
07 - A Trap to Catch a Cracksman | 35:07 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
08 - The Spoils of Sacrilege | 34:17 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
09 - The Raffles Relics | 33:51 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
10 - The Last Word | 11:02 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
Critiques
good sequel





antony lubbe
the narrator read well. she just read it in her normal voice, which was great. there's no need for too much expression or funny voices to take away from the story. the story is a fun and adventurous tale about a master thief and his acomplace. the story is well paced with ups and downs.
Reader makes up for stories’s shortcomings.





Elf
Came to Raffles from Arsène Lupin and find the both the characters and stories shallow and not as engaging as those in the Leblanc books. Still, it was entertaining, and, I suppose, that is the end goal.





WN
Very well read, and enjoyed this 3rd book of Raffles stories better than the first two!





Elaine
Great narrator but I didn’t like the stories