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epub | 6.98 MB | English | | Author: Sax Rohmer | Year: 2014
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About ebook: Sax Rohmer 17- Return Hand of Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu Devil Doctor Yellow Claw Golden Scorpion Brood of the Witch-Queen Mysterious Mummy Sins of Severac Bablon Orchard of Tears Dope Quest of the Sacred Slipper Bat Wing Green Eyes of Bast Tales Fire-Tongue

This volume contains fifteen works by English novelist Sax Rohmer (Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward). Among the works are complete series of Dr. Fu Manchu, featuring the master criminal Dr. Fu Manchu. and Gaston Max series detective stories.

Includes an active table of contents so you can easily navigate to each book.

Contents
Dr. Fu Manchu Series
The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu (1913)
The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu (1916)
The Devil Doctor (1916)
The Hand of Fu-Manchu (1917)
Gaston Max Series
The Yellow Claw (1915)
The Golden Scorpion (1920)
Brood of the Witch-Queen (1918)
The Sins of Séverac Bablon (1914)
The Orchard of Tears (1918)
Dope (1919)
The Quest of the Sacred Slipper (1919)
Bat Wing (1920)
The Green Eyes of Bâst (1920)
Tales of Chinatown (1922)
Tales of Secret Egypt (1920)
Fire-Tongue (1921)
The Haunting of Low Fennel (1920)

The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu (1913)-
Follow the exciting adventures of Commissioner Nayland Smith as he pursues Dr. Fu Manchu across the opium dens of Thames-side London and various country estates.

The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu (1916)-
An account of the further adventures of Dr. Fu-Manchu who first appeared i the author's "The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu," a story of mysterious China.

The Yellow Claw (1915)-
An illusive Chinese mastermind and his henchman have already killed one socialite and they hold a mysterious sway over many of London's elite. What is the secret of their power? Follow the trail with Gaston Max and Inspector Dunbar as they chase the international gang of hoodlums and their leader, the evil Dr. King.

The Golden Scorpion (1920)-
"Scorpion!" Years before the whispered word had thrilled and alarmed Dr. Stuart. He had watched the Scorpion pass--a terrifying figure, in his monkish cowl and green veil, through which baleful eyes glittered. Now the scorpion had come again, in the form of a golden fragment, innocent enough in appearance, but in fact the symbol of a band as malevolent and desperate as that of Fu-Manchu.

The Orchard of Tears (1918)-
To the slaves of the pomegranate,sons of Adam and daughters of Eve,who drink at the fountain of life,this chalice is offered asa loving-cup.

Dope (1919)-
Sax Rohmer's most popular novel, and generally voted a better story than any of the Fu-Manchu books, has taxed the vocabularies of all the reviewers in the country to find the right word to describe its thrilling appeal.

Bat Wing (1920)-
The first book of the Paul Harley detective series, featuring voodoo, vampirism, and murder in central London.

The Green Eyes of Bâst (1920)-
Forgotten Egyptian mysteries mingling with the life of modern London make a story only a shade less fantastic than usual.

Tales of Chinatown (1922)-
Ten stories of Macabre Mystery by the creator of the famous Dr. Fu Manchu. Includes the excellent ghost story Tcheriapin and a creeping hand story called The Hand of Qung.

Category:Mystery & Thrillers, Thrillers, Other Mystery Categories, Thrillers - Other, Traditional British Mysteries - Other


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