The Son of Wu Fang

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The Son of Wu Fang

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by Roland Daniel

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Bill Saville of Scotland Yard and Alec Williams of the American Secret Service are old crime-fighting colleagues, and their paths had usually crossed when investigating the nefarious activities of the arch-villain Wu Fang. Having defeated that criminal numerous times, little did they imagine that they would once again need to combine forces. The American Secret Service has gained intelligence suggesting that a Chinese tong—the Tong of a Thousand Devils—is planning to kidnap a Japanese prince who will shortly arrive in England. The tong plan to hold the prince hostage, the price for release being the removal of Japanese forces from China. But if not Wu Fang, which felonious mastermind can be behind this daring plot? It takes very little time for Saville and Williams to discover they are up against none other than Wu Fang’s son...Chung Ah Fang! And this man proves to be every bit as cunning and slippery as his father.

 

Originally published in 1935, this new Ramble House edition adds to its growing list of Roland Daniel thrillers featuring Wu Fang and his mischievous gang.

 

Political incorrectness warning: This novel contains frequent racial slurs spoken by certain characters, that some readers may find offensive. The original text has been retained in the interests of a faithful rendering of a thriller from the 1930s; a relic of those times.

 

 

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