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The Black Mask
- Narrated by: Cate Barratt
- Length: 5 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Black Mask
By E. W. Hornung
Hornung published this second volume of the adventures of genius cracksman A.J. Raffles in 1901. Raffles is always casing rich homes to burgle, and is always accompanied by his trusted friend and confidant 'Bunny.' While they generally score, their escapades are never without a certain degree of risk, but Raffles seems always prepared.
1. No Sinecure
2. A Jubilee Present
3. The Fate of Faustina
4. The Last Laugh
5. To Catch a Thief
6. An Old Flame
7. The Wrong House
8. On the Knees of the Gods
Public Domain (P)2022 Cate Barratt
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