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Fu-Manchu: The Hand of Fu-Manchu
By (Author) Sax Rohmer
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
1st July 2012
25th May 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.912
Paperback
224
Width 130mm, Height 203mm, Spine 18mm
245g
Dr Fu-Manchu is back once again! His very existence seemingly proves him immune from natural laws, a deathless incarnation of evil! Brand new editions of the world-famous novels featuring one of the most iconic characters of the 20th Century, standing alongside Sherlock Holmes and James Bond.
And this time the Devil Doctor is not alone. Sir Denis Nayland Smith and his associates learn of a deadly organization that stalks the shadows. Their goal is to undermine the balance of global power, and they allow no one to stand in their way. They are the terrorist assassins known as the Si-Fan.
"The hand that held my arm was bony and clawish; I could detect the presence of incredibly long finger nails--nails long as those of some buried vampire of the black ages! Choking down a cry of horror, I opened my eyes... and looked into the face of my guide. It was Dr. Fu-Manchu!"
Think of HAND OF FU MANCHU as the literary equivalent to the movie serials of the 30s and early 40s. Its popcorn reading, if there is such a thing, that makes no demands on its readers and just strives to entertain. And entertain it does. Ravenous Monster
Handsome and very affordable." BlackGate
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.