
Sanders
1926
First Published
3.65
Average Rating
191
Number of Pages
Part of Series
Employing his unique style of innocent and endearing humor, Bones has written to the newspapers the Surrey Star and the Middlesex Plain Dealer inviting the Foreign Secretary to pay a visit to the African territories that they administer. It is against regulations and his boss, Hamilton, is furious. While world powers vie for colonial honors, Sanders and his assistants attempt to administer an uneasy peace in a climate of juju and witch doctors, and all the while Bosambo, chief of the Ochori, watches closely.
Avg Rating
3.65
Number of Ratings
37
5 STARS
24%
4 STARS
32%
3 STARS
32%
2 STARS
5%
1 STARS
5%
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Edgar Wallace
Author · 106 books
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) was a prolific British crime writer, journalist and playwright, who wrote 175 novels, 24 plays, and countless articles in newspapers and journals. Over 160 films have been made of his novels, more than any other author. In the 1920s, one of Wallace's publishers claimed that a quarter of all books read in England were written by him. He is most famous today as the co-creator of "King Kong", writing the early screenplay and story for the movie, as well as a short story "King Kong" (1933) credited to him and Draycott Dell. He was known for the J. G. Reeder detective stories, The Four Just Men, the Ringer, and for creating the Green Archer character during his lifetime.