The Hand of Fu-Manchu
Sax Rohmer
Read by laineyben
Further adventures of Nayland Smith and Doctor Petrie as they continue their battles against the evil genius, Dr Fu-Manchu. (summary by Elaine Twiddle) (6 hr 32 min)
Chapters
01 - The Traveler from Tibet | 8:41 | Read by laineyben |
02 - The Man With the Limp | 6:05 | Read by laineyben |
03 - Sakya Muni | 15:56 | Read by laineyben |
04- The Flower of Silence | 14:18 | Read by laineyben |
05 - John Ki's | 6:41 | Read by laineyben |
06 - The Si-Fan Move | 5:31 | Read by laineyben |
07 - Chinatown | 12:46 | Read by laineyben |
08- Zarmi of the Joy-Shop | 14:59 | Read by laineyben |
09- Fu-Manchu | 4:45 | Read by laineyben |
10- The Tulun-Nur Chest | 7:28 | Read by laineyben |
11- In the Fog | 7:14 | Read by laineyben |
12- The Visitant | 9:13 | Read by laineyben |
13- The Room Below | 8:03 | Read by laineyben |
14 - The Golden Pomegranates | 5:10 | Read by laineyben |
15 - Zarmi Reappears | 13:44 | Read by laineyben |
16 - I Track Zarmi | 6:56 | Read by laineyben |
17 - I Meet Dr Fu-Manchu | 9:22 | Read by laineyben |
18 - Queen of Hearts | 10:23 | Read by laineyben |
19 - Zagazig | 8:16 | Read by laineyben |
20 - The Note on the Door | 11:04 | Read by laineyben |
21 - The Second Message | 7:52 | Read by laineyben |
22 - The Secret of the Wharf | 10:55 | Read by laineyben |
23 - Arrest of Samarkan | 10:14 | Read by laineyben |
24 - Cafe de l'Egypte | 8:35 | Read by laineyben |
25 - The House of Hashish | 4:41 | Read by laineyben |
26 - The Demon's Self | 12:34 | Read by laineyben |
27 - Room with the Golden Door | 13:43 | Read by laineyben |
28 - The Mandarin Ki-Ming | 9:43 | Read by laineyben |
29 - Lama Sorcery | 12:13 | Read by laineyben |
30 - Medusa | 9:15 | Read by laineyben |
31 - The Marmoset | 10:14 | Read by laineyben |
32 - Shrine of the Seven Lamps | 11:47 | Read by laineyben |
33 - The Anti-Climax | 6:41 | Read by laineyben |
34 - Graywater Park | 11:20 | Read by laineyben |
35 - The East Tower | 11:28 | Read by laineyben |
36 - The Dungeon | 16:16 | Read by laineyben |
37 - Three Nights Later | 9:51 | Read by laineyben |
38 - The Monk's Plan | 7:30 | Read by laineyben |
39 - The Shadow Army | 12:40 | Read by laineyben |
40 - The Black Chapel | 8:07 | Read by laineyben |
Reviews
END OF THE YELLOW PERIL?
AVID READER
Perhaps the best of the three Fu Manchu books. The style of all of the books is strange, short bursts of activity generously littered with doleful thoughts. But, it works for Rohmer. I immensely enjoyed all three.
amazing!
juju
well read and kept me on the edge of my seat!!!
Great Stories
Roland Wieffering
I am becoming a fan of Elaine Tweddle The way she reads these stories is great. I like the accent she gives Fu Manchu. The new story "The Quest of the Sacred Slipper" is well worth listening to also. Roland
A little tiring but a good story
Satyaban
I hope the good doctor and Smith have finally learned how to protect Caramea, please excuse spelling, and stay together at least she and the doctor.
this is NOT short story collection
bc
no idea y 1st review says that.
Three is enough.
dsuden
I have enjoyed listening to the first three books in the series now, and I am really grateful to the narrators for their amazing efforts in bringing them to us. The stories are riveting, and I’ll never regret having listened, but they do start to get the feeling of being serialized for a periodical, and follow a repetitive pattern of occurrences after a while. Definitely worth a listen though!
More spectacular andventures and another fine recording
Philippe Horak
Third book in the Fu-Manchu series: a collection of short stories about the adventures of Commissioner Sir Denis Nayland Smith and Dr. Petrie in stopping Dr. Fu-Manchu from becoming the ruler of the civilized world... Dr. Fu-Manchu at the height of his powers – more terrifying than ever! Many thanks to laineyben for her delightful reading: well worth listening to!
Great story, but . . .
Sandyjeans
Typical spellbinding Sax Rohmer story, but spoiled by the attempt at cliche Oriental accent. I like her reading, but as soon as she goes into her accents, it spoils it all for me and I find it racist (which should not be happening in this age). Stick to different voices, but skip the demeaning accents.