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Fu-Manchu: The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu
By (Author) Sax Rohmer
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
1st April 2012
16th March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.912
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
263g
London,1913the era of Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, and the Invisible Man. A time of shadows, secret societies, and dens filled with opium addicts. Into this world comes the most fantastic emissary of evil society has ever known... Dr.Fu-Manchu. The insidious doctor returns to Great Britain with his league of assassins,the dreaded Si-Fan. He seeks to subvert the realm at the highest levels, but Fu-Manchu has his own secretswhich he will protect by any means.Includes an Afterword by Leslie S Klinger.
"Spooky and steeped inmystery." -Spooky Reads
"Undeniably entertaining." -Shadowlocked
"Everyone go out and do themselves a favor and pick up this bookand give it a read and see just what inspired so many of the comic writer,film makers and current authors that you so admire!" -8 Days A Geek
"...fun and thrilling...with a timeless vibe...a no-brainier addition to your collection." -Strange Amusements
"A gloriously tawdry, breathless, cheesy, addictive series." -Open Letters Monthly
"Easily the best companion book that I have ever seen. It is not only caters to fans of Whedon but all horror fans alike." -WizardWorld
Sax Rohmer was the acclaimed author of the Fu Manchu series of novels. The first, The Mystery of Fu Manchu, was published in 1912 with many more following. Rohmer also wrote more traditional detective stories and supernatural horror. He died in London in 1959.