Author Sax Rohmer began writing a series of Fu-Manchu novels starting in 1912 with The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu. Since then we've seen numerous book releases, and film adaptations starring Warner Oland, Christopher Lee and others in the role Dr. Fu-Manchu.

Tomorrow sees two classic Fu-Manchu re-releases from Titan Books: The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu and The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu. Titan books has provided us with an exclusive excerpt from The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu for Daily Dead readers.

Fu-Manchu - The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu: Denis Nayland Smith pursues his quarry across continents and through the back alleys of London. As victim after victim disappears at the hands of the Devil Doctor, Smith must unravel his murderous plot before it is too late.

Fu-Manchu - The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu: London, 1913—the era of Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, and the Invisible Man. A time of shadows, secret societies, and dens filled with opium addicts. Into this world comes the most fantastic emissary of evil society has ever known... Dr. Fu-Manchu.

The insidious doctor returns to Great Britain with his league of assassins, the dreaded Si-Fan. He seeks to subvert the realm at the highest levels, but Fu-Manchu has his own secrets—which he will protect by any means.

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