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Authors: Sax Rohmer

President Fu-Manchu

Contents

Cover

Praise for President Fu-Manchu

Also by Sax Rohmer

Title Page

Copyright

Chapter One: The Abbot of Holy Thorn

Chapter Two: A Chinese Head

Chapter Three: Above the Blizzard

Chapter Four: Mrs. Adair

Chapter Five: The Special Train

Chapter Six: At Weaver’s Farm

Chapter Seven: Sleepless Underworld

Chapter Eight: The Black Hat

Chapter Nine: The Seven-Eyed Goddess

Chapter Ten: James Richet

Chapter Eleven: Red Spots

Chapter Twelve: Number 81

Chapter Thirteen: Tangled Clues

Chapter Fourteen: The Scarlet Brides

Chapter Fifteen: The Scarlet Brides (Concluded)

Chapter Sixteen: “Bluebeard”

Chapter Seventeen: The Abbot’s Move

Chapter Eighteen: Mrs. Adair Reappears

Chapter Nineteen: The Chinese Catacombs

Chapter Twenty: The Chinese Catacombs (Concluded)

Chapter Twenty-One: Carnegie Hall

Chapter Twenty-Two: Moya Adair’s Secret

Chapter Twenty-Three: Fu-Manchu’s Water-Gate

Chapter Twenty-Four: Siege of Chinatown

Chapter Twenty-Five: Siege of Chinatown (Concluded)

Chapter Twenty-Six: The Silver Box

Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Stratton Building

Chapter Twenty-Eight: Paul Salvaletti

Chapter Twenty-Nine: A Green Mirage

Chapter Thirty: Plan of Attack

Chapter Thirty-One: Professor Morgenstahl

Chapter Thirty-Two: Below Wu King’s

Chapter Thirty-Three: The Balcony

Chapter Thirty-Four: “The Seven”

Chapter Thirty-Five: The League of Good Americans

Chapter Thirty-Six: The Human Equation

Chapter Thirty-Seven: The Great Physician

Chapter Thirty-Eight: Westward

Chapter Thirty-Nine: The Voice from the Tower

Chapter Forty: “Thunder of Waters”

Appreciating Dr. Fu-Manchu by Leslie S. Klinger

Introduction to “The Blue Monkey” by William Patrick Maynard

Free Sample of The Blue Monkey by Sax Rohmer

“Insidious fun from out of the past. Evil as always, Fu-Manchu reviles as well as thrills us.”

Joe R. Lansdale, recipient of the Horror Writers Association Lifetime Achievement Award

“Without Fu-Manchu we wouldn’t have Dr. No, Doctor Doom or Dr. Evil. Sax Rohmer created the first truly great evil mastermind. Devious, inventive, complex, and fascinating. These novels inspired a century of great thrillers!”

Jonathan Maberry,
New York Times
bestselling author of
Assassin’s Code
and
Patient Zero

“The true king of the pulp mystery is Sax Rohmer—and the shining ruby in his crown is without a doubt his Fu-Manchu stories.”

James Rollins,
New York Times
bestselling author of
The Devil Colony

“Fu-Manchu remains the definitive diabolical mastermind of the 20th century. Though the arch-villain is ‘the Yellow Peril incarnate,’ Rohmer shows an interest in other cultures and allows his protagonist a complex set of motivations and a code of honor which often make him seem a better man than his Western antagonists. At their best, these books are very superior pulp fiction… at their worst, they’re still gruesomely readable.”

Kim Newman, award-winning author of
Anno Dracula

“Sax Rohmer is one of the great thriller writers of all time! Rohmer created in Fu-Manchu the model for the super-villains of James Bond, and his hero Nayland Smith and Dr. Petrie are worthy stand-ins for Holmes and Watson… though Fu-Manchu makes Professor Moriarty seem an under-achiever.”

Max Allan Collins,
New York Times
bestselling author of
The Road to Perdition

“I grew up reading Sax Rohmer’s Fu-Manchu novels, in cheap paperback editions with appropriately lurid covers. They completely entranced me with their vision of a world constantly simmering with intrigue and wildly overheated ambitions. Even without all the exotic detail supplied by Rohmer’s imagination, I knew full well that world wasn’t the same as the one I lived in… For that alone, I’m grateful for all the hours I spent chasing around with Nayland Smith and his stalwart associates, though really my heart was always on their intimidating opponent’s side.”

K. W. Jeter, acclaimed author of
Infernal Devices

“A sterling example of the classic adventure story, full of excitement and intrigue. Fu-Manchu is up there with Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan, and Zorro—or more precisely with Professor Moriarty, Captain Nemo, Darth Vader, and Lex Luthor—in the imaginations of generations of readers and moviegoers.”

Charles Ardai, award-winning novelist and founder of Hard Case Crime

“I love Fu-Manchu, the way you can only love the really GREAT villains. Though I read these books years ago he is still with me, living somewhere deep down in my guts, between Professor Moriarty and Dracula, plotting some wonderfully hideous revenge against an unsuspecting mankind.”

Mike Mignola, creator of
Hellboy

“Fu-Manchu is one of the great villains in pop culture history, insidious and brilliant. Discover him if you dare!”

Christopher Golden,
New York Times
bestselling co-author of
Baltimore: The Plague Ships

“Exquisitely detailed… [Sax Rohmer] is a colorful storyteller. It was quite easy to be reading away and suddenly realize that I’d been reading for an hour or more without even noticing. It’s like being taken back to the cold and fog of London streets.”

Entertainment Affairs

“Acknowledged classics of pulp fiction… the bottom line is Fu-Manchu, despite all the huffing and puffing about sinister Oriental wiles and so on, always comes off as the coolest, baddest dude on the block.”

Comic Book Resources

“Undeniably entertaining and fun to read… It’s pure pulp entertainment—awesome, and hilarious and wrong. Read it.”

Shadowlocked

“The perfect read to get your adrenalin going and root for the good guys to conquer a menace that is almost supremely evil. This is a wild ride read and I recommend it highly.”

Vic’s Media Room

THE COMPLETE FU-MANCHU SERIES
BY SAX ROHMER
Available now from Titan Books:

THE MYSTERY OF DR. FU-MANCHU

THE RETURN OF DR. FU-MANCHU

THE HAND OF FU-MANCHU

DAUGHTER OF FU-MANCHU

THE MASK OF FU-MANCHU

THE BRIDE OF FU-MANCHU

THE TRAIL OF FU-MANCHU

Coming soon from Titan Books
:

THE DRUMS OF FU-MANCHU

THE ISLAND OF FU-MANCHU

THE SHADOW OF FU-MANCHU

RE-ENTER FU-MANCHU

EMPEROR FU-MANCHU

THE WRATH OF FU-MANCHU

PRESIDENT FU-MANCHU
Print edition ISBN: 9780857686107
E-book edition ISBN: 9780857686763

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First published as a novel in the UK by William Collins & Co. Ltd, 1936
First published as a novel in the US by Doubleday, Doran, 1936

First Titan Books edition: March 2014
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Frontispiece illustration by C. C. Beall, first appearing in
Collier

s Weekly
, March 7 1936. Special thanks to Dr. Lawrence Knapp for the illustrations as they appeared on “The Page of Fu-Manchu,”
http://www.njedge.net/~knapp/FuFrames.htm

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The Invisible President

CHAPTER ONE
THE ABBOT OF HOLY THORN

T
hree cars drew up, the leading car abreast of a great bronze door bearing a design representing the beautiful agonized face of the Savior, a crown of thorns crushed down upon His brow. A man jumped out and ran to this door. Ten men alighted behind him. The wind howled around the tall tower and a carpet of snow was beginning to form upon the ground. Four guards, appearing as if by magic out of white shadows, lined up before the door.

“Stayton!” came sharply. “Stand aside.”

One of the guards stepped forward—peered. A tall, slightly built man who had been in the leading car was the speaker. He had a mass of black, untidy hair, and his face, though that of one not yet west of thirty, was grim and square-jawed. He was immediately recognized.

“All right, Captain.”

The man addressed as captain turned to the party and issued rapid orders in a low tone. The leader, muffled up in a leather, fur-collared topcoat, his face indistinguishable beneath the brim of a soft felt hat already dusted with snow, rang a bell beside the bronze door.

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