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The Yellow Danger
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First published in 1898, The Yellow Danger is a gripping thriller that explores themes of imperialism, race, and global conflict. Set against the backdrop of a rising China, the novel follows the efforts of a British spy to foil a plot by Chinese agents to launch a devastating attack on the West. With its fast-paced action and complex characters, this is a book that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

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