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by Kurt Matull, Theo von Blankensee
De zilveren apostel. - EERSTE HOOFDSTUK. - EEN GOEDE VANGST.
TWEEDE HOOFDSTUK. - EEN WEDDENSCHAP OM TWEE MILLIOEN.
DERDE HOOFDSTUK. - BIJ DE DETECTIVES.
VIERDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE DIEFSTAL VAN DE INDISCHE SMARAGDEN.
VIJFDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE MAN ZONDER HOED.
ZESDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE VLUCHT.
ZEVENDE HOOFDSTUK. - EEN WEDREN OM RAFFLES.
ACHTSTE HOOFDSTUK. - DE DROOM VAN DEN PRIESTER.
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On a cold, rain‑soaked November night in a modest Boulogne‑sur‑Mer hotel, a dashing gentleman known as Lord Lister—better known to the criminal world as Raffles—prepares to slip aboard the steamship Amsterdam bound for New York. Together with his loyal assistant Charly Brand, he packs his case, assumes the harmless alias Mr James Green, and sketches a daring scheme to “lighten” the pockets of America’s wealthiest. To throw the authorities off his trail, he dispatches a series of mock‑serious postcards through Paris, announcing a forthcoming “attack on the filled moneybags” of New York’s elite.
As the vessel pulls away, the pair settle into a quiet corner of the smoking lounge, eyeing a fellow passenger listed merely as “Mr Robinson,” a portrait painter whose demeanor suggests something far more clandestine. Raffles whispers that the man might be a Scotland Yard operative, a hint that the game has already begun. The tension aboard the ship rises, promising a cat‑and‑mouse chase that will test Raffles’s audacity and wit long before the Atlantic crossing ends.
Language
nl
Duration
~1 hours (97K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Netherlands: Roman- Boek- en Kunsthandel, 1910,pubdate 1923.
Credits
the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg
Release date
2022-08-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1920
A restless early-20th-century German storyteller, he moved from painting into journalism, popular fiction, theater, and silent film. His career ranged from pulp-style crime adventures to screenwriting and directing, giving his work an energetic, wide-ranging feel.
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Best known as Theo von Blankensee, this German pulp writer turned out a remarkable stream of adventure and detective fiction in the early 20th century. Writing under many pen names, he helped shape the fast-paced serial storytelling that kept kiosk readers hooked.
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