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Download the Return of AJ Raffles The Return Of A. J. Raffles: An Edwardian comedy in three acts based somewhat loosely on E.W. Hornung's characters in The Amateur Cracksman, Graham Greene, Random House, 2011, 1446475999, 9781446475997, 252 pages. This play produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company has as its chief characters A. J. Raffles, the literary creation some seventy odd years ago of E. W. Hornung. The cool daring of the impeccable Amateur Cracksman, always torn between the rival claims of burglary and cricket, ensured his popularity in Edwardian England. Evading the dogged pursuit of Inspector Mackenzie of Scotland Yard, Hornung's character eventually met a hero's death in South Africa in the Boer War. Graham Greene's The Return of A. J. Raffles begins some months after. Raffles' loyal assistant Bunny still mourns his friend's death in Raffles' chambers in Albany, despite the blandishments of Lord Alfred Douglas. 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