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E.W.Hornung

The Rogue's March

In “The Rogue's March,” E. W. Hornung weaves a compelling narrative that intricately explores themes of moral ambiguity, character duality, and the subversion of societal norms. Set against the backdrop of a Victorian England grappling with the implications of crime and justice, the novel employs a keenly ironic tone and richly drawn characters that bring to life the tensions between propriety and rebellion. Hornung's mastery of prose shines through his vivid descriptions and engaging plot twists, offering readers a tantalizing glimpse into the world of rogues and runaways, as well as the psychological motivations behind their choices. E. W. Hornung, best known for his creation of the gentleman thief A. J. Raffles, was deeply influenced by his upbringing and experiences in literature that emphasized both crime and morality. His own life experiences, including a background in writing for periodicals and an enduring fascination with the underbelly of Victorian society, shaped his approach to storytelling in “The Rogue's March.” This work reflects his understanding of the complexities surrounding human behavior and societal expectations, marking him as an insightful commentator of his time. Readers seeking a nuanced exploration of the darker aspects of human nature will find “The Rogue's March” an irresistible read. Hornung'Äôs adept ability to merge thrilling narratives with thought-provoking questions of justice makes this novel an essential addition to the canon of Victorian literature. Lovers of crime fiction and character-driven stories are invited to surrender to Hornung's world where every character's decision resonates with the tension of liberation and consequence.
391 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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