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A Prince of Swindlers is the story of one intelligent, fearless, and clever scoundrel who keeps an entire city in terror. He is an ingenious thief and a master of disguise who has conned all of London. The thief executes a series of plans that involve him stealing a diamond necklace, arranging the theft of a horse, stealing some wedding gifts, misleading the profits of a charity campaign, and swimming off with a visiting royal's most refined gold plate. He uses several schemes to fool the English upper class and comes away with millions. It's a story of how an unexpected encounter between a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Prince of Swindlers is the story of one intelligent, fearless, and clever scoundrel who keeps an entire city in terror. He is an ingenious thief and a master of disguise who has conned all of London. The thief executes a series of plans that involve him stealing a diamond necklace, arranging the theft of a horse, stealing some wedding gifts, misleading the profits of a charity campaign, and swimming off with a visiting royal's most refined gold plate. He uses several schemes to fool the English upper class and comes away with millions. It's a story of how an unexpected encounter between a conman and a British diplomat led to a series of adventures. It's interesting and fun to read how he plans out his complex plans and always manages to execute them. The gentleman thief is a fascinating character who often recaps his plans to the reader in dialogue. This gave him a humorous villain quality that adds to the story's charm. Much of the humor depicts his personality wonderfully. It's a mind-blowing story that will meet any reader's need for thrills.
Autorenporträt
Guy Boothby (1867-1905) was a prolific Australian novelist and writer, renowned for his ability to craft engaging narratives in the crime and supernatural fiction genres. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Boothby was the son of a politician and exhibited a passion for storytelling from an early age. He ventured briefly into the world of theatre before dedicating himself entirely to writing. Boothby gained international fame with works like 'A Prince of Swindlers' (1897), which follows the escapades of Simon Carne, an elusive gentleman thief who employs clever disguises to execute his heists. The book is notable for showcasing Boothby's deft handling of the crime genre while simultaneously deploying aspects of social commentary. His literary style often combined action-packed adventures with intricacies of mystery and suspense, resonating with readers seeking escapism and entertainment. Boothby was also well-known for creating Dr. Nikola, a sinister character whose quest for immortality is detailed across several novels. Despite his early death at the age of 38, Boothby's contribution to English literature was significant, leaving behind a legacy of over 50 published novels. His works remain emblematic of late Victorian popular fiction, illustrating the era's fascination with criminal masterminds and the supernatural.