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If you're in the mood for a collection of engaging and well-wrought detective and mystery stories with a stout dose of local color thrown in, Tales of Chinatown from British author Sax Rohmer, the creator of the Fu Manchu series, will definitely fit the bill. These tales are largely set in and around London's Chinatown, and each mystery exposes a different element of the famed enclave's seedy underbelly.
Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward, better known as Sax Rohmer, was a prolific English novelist. He is best remembered for his series of novels featuring the master criminal Dr. Fu Manchu. This is one of his novels.
"Tales of Chinatown" by Sax Rohmer is a collection of short stories, all of which set in London's historic Chinatown. The collection contains the tales: The Daughter of Huang Chow, Kerry's Kid, The Pigtail of Hi Wing Ho, The House of Golden Joss, Man With the Shaven Skull, The White Hat, Tcheriapin, The Dance of the Veils, The Hand of the Mandarin Quong, and The Key of the Temple of Heaven.
Tales of Chinatown by Sax Rohmer
In the saloon bar of a public-house situated only a few hundred yards from the official frontier of Chinatown two men sat at a small table in a corner engaged in earnest conversation.
In the saloon bar of a public-house situated only a few hundred yards from the official frontier of Chinatown two men sat at a small table in a corner engaged in earnest conversation.
In the saloon bar of a public-house, situated only a few hundred yards from the official frontier of Chinatown, two men sat at a small table in a corner, engaged in earnest conversation. They afforded a sharp contrast. One was a thick-set and rather ruffianly looking fellow, not too cleanly in either person or clothing, and, amongst other evidences that at one time he had known the prize ring, possessing a badly broken nose. His companion was dressed with that spruceness which belongs to the successful East End Jew; he was cleanly shaven, of slight build, and alert in manner and address.