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"The Yellow Claw" by means of Sax Rohmer is a compelling story of thriller and intrigue that introduces readers to the enigmatic and menacing discern of Mr. King, called "the Yellow Claw," a powerful and insidious crook mastermind. Set in London, the narrative follows the efforts of Nayland Smith, a British government agent, and Dr. Petrie, as they fight the malevolent schemes of the Yellow Claw. The Yellow Claw, a foxy and elusive antagonist, orchestrates an internet of espionage, making use of his huge community of henchmen and his enigmatic persona to in addition his nefarious plans,…mehr

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"The Yellow Claw" by means of Sax Rohmer is a compelling story of thriller and intrigue that introduces readers to the enigmatic and menacing discern of Mr. King, called "the Yellow Claw," a powerful and insidious crook mastermind. Set in London, the narrative follows the efforts of Nayland Smith, a British government agent, and Dr. Petrie, as they fight the malevolent schemes of the Yellow Claw. The Yellow Claw, a foxy and elusive antagonist, orchestrates an internet of espionage, making use of his huge community of henchmen and his enigmatic persona to in addition his nefarious plans, consisting of threats of worldwide importance. Rohmer's narrative skillfully weaves collectively elements of suspense, espionage, and the appeal of the individual. Through a chain of intricate plot twists and darkish revelations, the tale unfolds as Nayland Smith races in opposition to time to thwart the Yellow Claw's sinister schedule and save you great chaos. "The Yellow Claw" stands as a testament to Rohmer's prowess in crafting an exciting and mystifying narrative in the realm of detective fiction. With a mix of exoticism and a struggle among accurate and evil, the novel captivates readers with its gripping suspense and the conflict of intellects among the protagonist and the enigmatic Yellow Claw.
Autorenporträt
English author Arthur Henry "Sarsfield" Ward was born on February 15, 1883, and died on June 1, 1959. He was better known as Sax Rohmer. People remember him most for the books he wrote about the master thief Fu Manchu. Arthur Ward was born in Birmingham to working-class Irish parents William Ward (c. 1850-1932), a clerk, and Margaret Mary (1850-1901). He first worked as a civil servant before deciding to write full-time. Before he made up the character of Sax Rohmer and started writing fiction as a job, he worked as a poet, songwriter, and comedy sketch writer for music hall performers. Arthur Ward was born in Birmingham to working-class Irish parents William Ward (c. 1850-1922), a clerk, and Margaret Mary (c. 1850-1901). He first worked as a civil servant before deciding to write full-time. Before he made up the character of Sax Rohmer and started writing fiction as a job, he worked as a poet, songwriter, and comedy sketch writer for music hall performers. Like Algernon Blackwood and Arthur Machen, who lived at the same time, Rohmer said he was a part of one of the groups within the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Rohmer also said he had ties to the Rosicrucians, but these claims have been called into question. Dr. R. Watson Councell, his doctor and a family friend, may have been his only real link to these groups.