Fu-Manchu: Daughter of Fu-Manchu
Across the sands of Egypt, Nayland Smith pursues Fah Lo Suee, the deadly daughter of Fu-Manchu. Possessed of all her father's subversive secrets and driven by his unquenchable thirst for power, she has pillaged the tomb of the Black Ape for the key to its ancient mysteries - and therefore leadership over all the evil cults of the East. No one can stop her - except perhaps Fu-Manchu himself!

A brand-new edition of the classic novel.
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Fu-Manchu: Daughter of Fu-Manchu
Across the sands of Egypt, Nayland Smith pursues Fah Lo Suee, the deadly daughter of Fu-Manchu. Possessed of all her father's subversive secrets and driven by his unquenchable thirst for power, she has pillaged the tomb of the Black Ape for the key to its ancient mysteries - and therefore leadership over all the evil cults of the East. No one can stop her - except perhaps Fu-Manchu himself!

A brand-new edition of the classic novel.
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Fu-Manchu: Daughter of Fu-Manchu

Fu-Manchu: Daughter of Fu-Manchu

by Sax Rohmer
Fu-Manchu: Daughter of Fu-Manchu

Fu-Manchu: Daughter of Fu-Manchu

by Sax Rohmer

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Across the sands of Egypt, Nayland Smith pursues Fah Lo Suee, the deadly daughter of Fu-Manchu. Possessed of all her father's subversive secrets and driven by his unquenchable thirst for power, she has pillaged the tomb of the Black Ape for the key to its ancient mysteries - and therefore leadership over all the evil cults of the East. No one can stop her - except perhaps Fu-Manchu himself!

A brand-new edition of the classic novel.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857686725
Publisher: Titan
Publication date: 09/18/2012
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 324,954
File size: 564 KB

About the Author

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.
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