The Amateur Cracksman by E.W. Hornung (REVIEW)
he work of E.W. Hornung was incredibly influential in the world of twentieth-century popular fiction. However, many readers face the challenge of overcoming a legal and moral obstacle.
Inspired and brought to life through the imaginings of one Samir Samson, these reviews embody the character, virtuous and otherwise, of a lover of literature, life and the hell all around us. The struggle is all around us, will you turn to the classics? We hope so!
he work of E.W. Hornung was incredibly influential in the world of twentieth-century popular fiction. However, many readers face the challenge of overcoming a legal and moral obstacle.
Samuel Clemons (at least that was the handle his loving parents had for him; he never had much use for it himself. This “Clemons” - he called himself “Mark Twain”) is the greatest American author to have ever lived.