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The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu
by Sax Rohmer
- Language
- EN
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This work is a detective and adventure novel that follows the efforts of British agent Nayland Smith and Dr. Petrie to thwart the plans of the criminal mastermind Dr. Fu Manchu. The story, set in the early 20th century, describes their investigations across London and its outskirts as they confront Fu Manchu's schemes involving opium dens and espionage. The narrative presents a series of confrontations between law enforcement and Fu Manchu’s organisation, which is intent on capturing influential engineers for an obscure purpose, while the criminal seeks to outmaneuver his pursuers through cunning and resourcefulness.
Published in 1913, the novel reflects contemporary concerns about crime, espionage, and foreign influence. It belongs to the crime and detective genre within British literature and features themes of intelligence, deception, and international intrigue. The work is characterised by its detailed depiction of criminal plots and the contrasting efforts of investigators to prevent them from succeeding.
Published in 1913, the novel reflects contemporary concerns about crime, espionage, and foreign influence. It belongs to the crime and detective genre within British literature and features themes of intelligence, deception, and international intrigue. The work is characterised by its detailed depiction of criminal plots and the contrasting efforts of investigators to prevent them from succeeding.
From the opening pages
"Ten-thirty!" I said. "A late visitor. Show him up, if you please." I pushed my writing aside and tilted the lamp-shade, as footsteps sounded on the landing. The next moment I had jumped to my feet, for a tall, lean man, with his square-cut, clean-shaven face sun-baked to the hue of coffee, entered and extended both hands, with a cry: "Good old Petrie! Didn't expect me, I'll swear!" It was Nayland Smith—whom I had thought to be in Burma! "Smith," I said, and gripped his hands hard, "this is a delightful surprise! Whatever—however—" "Excuse me, Petrie!" he broke in. "Don't put it down to the sun!" And he put out the lamp, plunging the room into darkness. I was too surprised to speak. "No doubt you will think me mad," he continued, and, dimly, I could see him at the window, peering out into the road, "but before you are many hours older you will know that I have good reason to be cautious. Ah, nothing suspicious! Perhaps I am first this time." And, stepping back to the writing-table he relighted the lamp. "Mysterious enough for you?" he laughed, and glanced at my unfinished MS. "A story, eh? From which I gather that the district is beastly healthy—what, Petrie? Well, I can put some material in your way that, if sheer uncanny mystery is a marketable commodity, ought to make you independent of influenza and broken legs and shattered nerves and all the rest." I surveyed him doubtfully, but there was nothing in his appearance to justify me in supposing him to suffer from delusions. His eyes were too bright, certainly, and a hardness now had crept over his face. I got out the whisky and siphon, saying: "You have taken your leave early?" "I am not on leave," he replied, and slowly filled his pipe. "I am on duty." "On duty!" I exclaimed. "What, are you moved to London or something?" "I have got a roving commission, Petrie, and it doesn't rest with me where I am to-day nor where I shall be to-morrow." There was something ominous in the words, and, putting down my glass, its contents untasted, I faced round and looked him squarely in the eyes. "Out with it!" I said. "What is it all about?" Smith suddenly stood up and stripped off his coat. Rolling back his left shirt-sleeve he revealed a wicked-looking wound in…
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