From the New York Times bestselling author of Prisoners in the Castle,
a dramatic portrait of the master thief of the nineteenth century:
Adam Worth “Fascinating . . . a brisk, lively, colorful biography of
an amazing criminal.”—The New York Times (Best Books of the Year)
The Victorian era’s most infamous and iconic thief, the
inspiration for Sherlock Holmes’s Professor Moriarty, Adam Worth was
known as the Napoleon of crime. Suave, cunning, and fearless, Worth
learned early that the best way to succeed was to steal. And steal he
did. Following a strict code of honor, Worth won the respect of
Victorian society. He also aroused its fear by becoming a chilling
phantom, mingling undetected with the upper classes, whose valuables
he brazenly stole. His most celebrated heist: Gainsborough’s
grand portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire—ancestor of Diana,
Princess of Wales—a painting Worth adored and often slept with for
twenty years. With a brilliant gang that included “Piano”
Charley, a jewel thief, train robber, and playboy, and “the
Scratch” Becker, master forger, Worth secretly ran operations from
New York to London, Paris, and South Africa—until betrayal and a
Pinkerton man finally brought him down. The Napoleon of Crime is a
grand, dazzling tour into the gaslit underworld of the nineteenth
century, and into the doomed genius of a criminal mastermind.
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The Life and Times of Adam Worth, Master Thief
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307886477
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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