The Burglars' Club: A Romance in Twelve Chronicles

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The Burglars' Club: A Romance in Twelve Chronicles

by Henry Augustus Hering

EN·~5 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

THE BURGLARS' CLUB

0:09
2

THE TWELVE CHRONICLES.

0:26
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

1:29
4

THE BURGLARS' CLUB:

0:03
5

I.

17:39
6

II.

22:02
7

III.

27:25
8

IV.

26:20
9

V.

23:41
10

VI.

29:11

Description

A discreet brotherhood of former officers, sportsmen and bachelors has turned its restless energy toward a most unusual pastime: organized burglary. Each member must prove his worth with a daring town raid, and every two years the club reconvenes to settle its dues through a new, cleverly planned caper. The story unfolds in twelve self‑contained chronicles, each centered on a different object, secret, or eccentric figure, offering a fresh puzzle with every episode.

The opening tale follows Sir John Carder, a respectable Manchester merchant whose empire has collapsed under mounting debts. Alone in his dimly lit office, he contemplates a grim final act when an unexpected visitor from the Burglars’ Club steps through the door, offering a tantalizing alternative to ruin. Their uneasy conversation hints at a world where genteel society and shadowy theft intersect, setting the stage for intrigue and moral ambiguity.

Narrated with a dry Victorian wit and enriched by period details, the series blends romance, humor, and the thrill of the heist. Listeners are drawn into a genteel underworld where honor is measured not by titles but by the elegance of a perfectly executed burglary.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (294K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Emmy, Chuck Greif, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive. With gratitude to L.W. Curry, Inc. for their gracious permission to use their image of the cover of this edition.)

Release date

2012-09-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Henry Augustus Hering

b. 1864

Best remembered for witty speculative tales and the 1906 novel The Burglars' Club, this American writer published imaginative fiction around the turn of the twentieth century. The surviving record is fairly thin, which gives his work an extra air of literary mystery.

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