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25: 219: 129:. The typical caper story involves one or more crimes (especially thefts, swindles, or occasionally kidnappings) perpetrated by the main characters in full view of the reader. The actions of police or detectives attempting to prevent or solve the crimes may also be chronicled, but are not the main focus of the story. 141:
are highly comic tales involving unusual thefts by a gang of offbeat characters—in different stories Dortmunder's gang steals the same gem several times, steals an entire branch bank, and kidnaps someone from an asylum by driving a stolen train onto the property. By contrast, the same author's
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The caper story is distinguished from the straight crime story by elements of humor, adventure, or unusual cleverness or audacity. The main characters often have comical idiosyncrasies and the law enforcement individuals are characterized by ineptitude or inadequacies. The criminals comically plan a
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crime with details unnecessary for the nature of the crime, and humour is created when their personalities clash and their quirks are exposed. For instance, the
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stories (published under the name Richard Stark) are grimly straightforward accounts of mundane crime—the criminal equivalent of the
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novels, feature a role reversal, an honest criminal and crooked cop, and the use of
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means a frolicsome leap, a capricious escapade or an illegal or questionable act.
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about an art expert who is hired by an insurance company to protect a
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A caper may appear as a subplot in a larger work. For example,
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means to leap in a frolicsome way, and probably derives from
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crime fiction
Dortmunder
Donald E. Westlake
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Lawrence Block
Bernie Rhodenbarr
burglar
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Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar
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