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&quote;The Devil Doctor&quote; through Sax Rohmer is a mysterious and intriguing story that explores the extraordinary and evil global of Dr. Fu-Manchu, a famous figure in early twentieth-century pulp fiction. The tale takes region in London inside the early 1900s and follows the evil and sneaky Dr. Fu-Manchu, a mysterious character whose best goal is to purpose trouble and corruption. Dr. Fu-Manchu is a master of trickery and mystery, and he makes use of his large intelligence and technology skills to devise a number of crimes. The book introduces English detective Nayland Smith and his buddy…mehr

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"e;The Devil Doctor"e; through Sax Rohmer is a mysterious and intriguing story that explores the extraordinary and evil global of Dr. Fu-Manchu, a famous figure in early twentieth-century pulp fiction. The tale takes region in London inside the early 1900s and follows the evil and sneaky Dr. Fu-Manchu, a mysterious character whose best goal is to purpose trouble and corruption. Dr. Fu-Manchu is a master of trickery and mystery, and he makes use of his large intelligence and technology skills to devise a number of crimes. The book introduces English detective Nayland Smith and his buddy Dr. Petrie. They are pushed to stop Fu-Manchu from doing bad matters. Rohmer's story is a mixture of exoticism, thriller, and suspense, with a mixture of dark drama and mental depth that keeps readers involved. The book cleverly shows the game of cat-and-mouse between the evil Dr. Fu-Manchu and Nayland Smith's by no means-ending look for justice via a series of tricky plot twists and cliffhangers. "e;The Devil Doctor"e; is a conventional instance of detective fiction from the early 20th century. It suggests how good Rohmer become at writing a fascinating and thrilling tale set within the darkish and mysterious international of crime, generation, and the chase of a horrific guy.

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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.