It's Yellow Peril time at Ramble House and the two stories introduced by John Pelan in this latest volume bubble over with Celestial inscrutability. The villain is Chu-Sheng, a man of few words - none, actually - who speaks with actions, the more evil the better. Fu Manchu had more publicity but when it comes to enthusiastic malice, Chu-Sheng was without parallel.
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It's Yellow Peril time at Ramble House and the two stories introduced by John Pelan in this latest volume bubble over with Celestial inscrutability. The villain is Chu-Sheng, a man of few words - none, actually - who speaks with actions, the more evil the better. Fu Manchu had more publicity but when it comes to enthusiastic malice, Chu-Sheng was without parallel.
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