The Burglar

· Penn Fawn
5.0
1 review
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24
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About this ebook

The Burglar, Penn Fawn’s first short story, is urban fiction, aka street literature, which is known for being set in a city landscape featuring a dark mood or tone.


The Burglar is that with a twist. The culprit’s inexperience, jitters, and nerves are at the forefront of what pushes this daring tale forward, where his name, and almost nothing about his identity is ever disclosed. An examination of his mindset is what brings this fast paced action feature to its twisted end.


The Burglar is the opening tale from a series of other short form writings the author plans to initially individually release. They will then be published as a compilation.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Literary Titan
August 21, 2023
The Burglar is an excellent book that deserves to find its way to the top of the award lists. For those who appreciate ambitious and thought-provoking storytelling, this short story is an absolute gem. I commend Penn Fawn’s ingenuity in crafting such an incendiary tale that lingers in the reader’s mind long after the book’s amazing conclusion.
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About the author

Penn Fawn is the author of the dark fantasy series, Necropolis, and its spin off series, The Underworld, a terrifying place in the afterlife where men who believed they will find eternal rest there discovered that isn't true. They also learned their death was a portal to the continuation of life in that world that was far worse than whatever they heard about hell.


Fawn is the owner of Penn Fawn Books, which also publishes short form fiction and coloring books.

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