The Yellow Claw is a classic mystery and thriller novel written by Sax Rohmer. The story revolves around a mysterious and dangerous criminal mastermind known as the Yellow Claw. The Yellow Claw is a Chinese criminal who is determined to take over the world and will stop at nothing...
The Yellow Claw is a novel written by Sax Rohmer, first published in 1915. It is the third book in the Fu-Manchu series, which follows the adventures of a Chinese mastermind and criminal mastermind named Dr. Fu-Manchu. In this novel, the British government enlists the help of...
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The Yellow Claw is a novel by Sax Rohmer that was first published in 1915. It is the third book in the Fu Manchu series and follows the adventures of Nayland Smith and Dr. Petrie as they try to stop the nefarious plans of the Yellow Claw, a Chinese criminal mastermind. The Yellow...
The Yellow Claw is a 1915 crime novel by Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward, known better under his pseudonym of Sax Rohmer. The story features Gaston Max, a Parisian criminal investigator and master of disguise, and his battle with Mr. King, a master criminal similar to Rohmer's earlier...
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely...
Henry Leroux wrote busily on. The light of the table-lamp, softened and enriched by its mosaic shade, gave an appearance of added opulence to the already handsome appointments of the room. The little table-clock ticked merrily from half-past eleven to a quarter to twelve. Into...