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Lynton Hora, the Commandatore, exerts manipulative influence over his household, including Myra and his son Guy, steering Guy toward daring thefts. The narrative traces Guy's induction into crime, small schemes escalating into major robberies and the shaping effects of a moral philosophy that rationalizes theft. Interwoven are Myra's fears and compromises, character studies of associates like Cornelius Jessel, and the Commandatore's cold calculations. Inspector Kenly's investigation and mounting clues provide a procedural counterpoint and build toward confrontations, a final theft, and a decisive parting of ways. The work examines temptation, duty, and the costs of criminal ambition through suspenseful episodes and reflective interludes.

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G. Sidney Paternoster

G. Sidney Paternoster was an early 20th-century author known for his contributions to the genre of adventure and crime fiction. His notable works include "The Motor Pirate," which combines elements of thrilling escapades with the burgeoning technology of motor vehicles, and "The Master Criminal," a tale that delves into the intricacies of criminal masterminds. Paternoster's writing reflects the excitement of his era, capturing the imagination of readers with fast-paced narratives and engaging plots. His stories often explore themes of ingenuity and moral ambiguity, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature.

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