The Doings of Raffles Haw
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Publisher: G. H. Doran 1919
ISBN/ASIN: 1402159609
Number of pages: 223
Description:
The story centers around a new-comer to town, the mysterious Raffle Haw, his obvious riches and his desire to use his fortune for the good of the people. The provenance of the money is slowly revealed to the reader as the consequences of Haw's philanthropy develop.
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