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Wang Foo lived at 5-5-5 Red Cloud Alley, in Hong Kong, but traveled where he was needed to solve mysterious crimes or help untangle cultural misunderstandings that threatened peace between East and West. A Confucian scholar, he strived to bring justice to all, using not only his extensive cultural knowledge but his training in detection, legerdemain, and science.This is the second volume, completing the five series published in newspapers in the 1920s and 1930s.For more early crime and detectiv…
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Wang Foo lived at 5-5-5 Red Cloud Alley, in Hong Kong, but traveled where he was needed to solve mysterious crimes or help untangle cultural misunderstandings that threatened peace between East and West. A Confucian scholar, he strived to bring justice to all, using not only his extensive cultural knowledge but his training in detection, legerdemain, and science.

This is the second volume, completing the five series published in newspapers in the 1920s and 1930s.

For more early crime and detective fiction, visit CoachwhipBooks.com.

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Wang Foo lived at 5-5-5 Red Cloud Alley, in Hong Kong, but traveled where he was needed to solve mysterious crimes or help untangle cultural misunderstandings that threatened peace between East and West. A Confucian scholar, he strived to bring justice to all, using not only his extensive cultural knowledge but his training in detection, legerdemain, and science.

This is the second volume, completing the five series published in newspapers in the 1920s and 1930s.

For more early crime and detective fiction, visit CoachwhipBooks.com.

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