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LibriVox recording of he Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu, by Sax Rohmer. Read by Elaine Tweddle.
Burmese Commisioner Nayland Smith and his faithful friend Dr Petrie continue their fight against the evil genius of Dr Fu-Manchu when they seek to save the good doctor's lost love and protect the British Empire from disaster when their malignant enemy returns to England. (Summary by Elaine Tweddle)
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This audio is part of the collection: LibriVox
Artist/Composer: Sax Rohmer
Date: 2009-10-07
Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text
Keywords: librivox; literature; audiobook; adventure; mystery
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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| return_fu_manchu_et_librivox_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 205 MB |
| Audio Files | 128Kbps MP3 | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 |
| 01 - A Midnight Summons | 15 MB | 9.80 MB | 7.25 MB |
| 02 - Eltham Vanishes | 9.55 MB | 6.35 MB | 4.77 MB |
| 03 - The Wire Jacket | 15 MB | 9.75 MB | 7.36 MB |
| 04 - The Cry of a Nighthawk | 10 MB | 6.65 MB | 5.01 MB |
| 05 - The Net | 20 MB | 14 MB | 10 MB |
| 06 - Under the Elms | 9.38 MB | 6.27 MB | 4.69 MB |
| 07 - Enter Mr Abel Slattin | 6.52 MB | 4.29 MB | 3.26 MB |
| 08 - Dr. Fu-Manchu Strikes | 17 MB | 12 MB | 8.68 MB |
| 09 - The Climber | 6.27 MB | 4.15 MB | 3.13 MB |
| 10 - The Climber Returns | 11 MB | 7.19 MB | 5.39 MB |
| 11 - The White Peacock | 14 MB | 9.65 MB | 7.21 MB |
| 12 - Dark Eyes Looked Into Mine | 13 MB | 8.55 MB | 6.41 MB |
| 13 - The Sacred Order | 17 MB | 11 MB | 8.34 MB |
| 14 - The Coughing Horror | 14 MB | 9.39 MB | 7.09 MB |
| 15 - Bewitchment | 11 MB | 7.64 MB | 5.68 MB |
| 16 - The Questing Hands | 11 MB | 7.34 MB | 5.53 MB |
| 17 - One Day in Rangoon | 9.64 MB | 6.48 MB | 4.82 MB |
| 18 - The Siver Buddha | 5.46 MB | 3.62 MB | 2.73 MB |
| 19 - Dr. Fu-Manchu's Laboratory | 11 MB | 7.30 MB | 5.43 MB |
| 20 - The Cross Bar | 20 MB | 14 MB | 10 MB |
| 21 - Cragmire Tower | 9.74 MB | 6.51 MB | 4.87 MB |
| 22 - The Mulatto | 19 MB | 13 MB | 9.74 MB |
| 23 - A Cry on the Moor | 14 MB | 9.54 MB | 7.05 MB |
| 24 - Story of the Gables | 12 MB | 7.47 MB | 5.78 MB |
| 25 - The Bells | 10 MB | 6.71 MB | 5.09 MB |
| 26 - The Fiery Hand | 15 MB | 10 MB | 7.70 MB |
| 27 - The Night of the Raid | 9.78 MB | 6.52 MB | 4.89 MB |
| 28 - The Samurai's Sword | 20 MB | 13 MB | 9.92 MB |
| 29 - The Six Gates | 9.57 MB | 6.39 MB | 4.79 MB |
| 30 - The Call of the East | 5.52 MB | 3.58 MB | 2.76 MB |
| 31 - My Shadow Lies Upon You | 11 MB | 7.24 MB | 5.47 MB |
| 32 - The Tragedy | 12 MB | 8.03 MB | 6.00 MB |
| 33 - The Mummy | 16 MB | 11 MB | 8.09 MB |
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| return_fu_manchu_et_librivox_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.79 KB |
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Reviewer: mikezane - ![[5.0 out of 5 stars] [5.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- November 4, 2009
Subject: Great novel
The storyline is interesting, I actually found myself thinking things were going in one direction and wound up totally in a different direction. You have to love that type of unpredictability. On top of that, a happy ending! What's not to like about this story?
Reader was very good, she did a great job with her voices.
Reviewer: Philippe Horak - ![[5.0 out of 5 stars] [5.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- November 3, 2009
Subject: High quality reading
The evil yellow genius has returned to London from China to further his goals of political subversion of the Western order to prepare for the rise of China and the East to world dominance. In truth, he does minimal subverting in this novel. Fu Manchu is mostly pre-occupied here with staying a step ahead of the dogged pursuit of Nayland Smith.
These stories are generally disregarded today - discredited as "racist" - as if that would be a reason not to read them. Rather, in addition to the entertaining action and intriguing baroque strategies of the evil genius, we can also get a bonus study of perhaps somewhat unhealthy racial attitudes from the late height of the British empire.
Wonderfully read by Elaine Tweddle. She masters an astounding array of accents! Many thanks.