The death
curse of the
High Priest
of Voodoo
lurks over
this story.
The man or
woman who
found a bat
wing pinned
upon the
door was
thus marked
and
inevitably
met a
horrible
death.
When Colonel
Juan
Menendez, a
Cuban
landowner,
came to Paul
Harley,
internationally
famous as a
crime
investigator,
he told of
the curse
that the
native
landowners
had laid
upon him,
the Voodoo
vengeance.
They
followed him
everywhere,
and, at
regular
intervals he
found,
pinned to
his door, a
bat's wing,
the native
symbol of
death ...
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Fire Tongue
-- Paul
Harley #2
A startling
mystery
story scene
laid in
London.
Paul Harley
is as clever
and charming
a sleuth as
one could
wish.
Ormiz Khan
is a
villainous
and mystic
occult, Phil
Abingdon is
an
attractive
heroine.
The minor
characters
are equally
satisfying.
there is
Nicol Brinn,
millionaire
adventurer,
and his
strange love
for the
beautiful
Naida
...Each of
them
contribute
his or her
part to the
plot. Paul
Harley is
invited to
dinner by
Sir Charles
Abingdon,
who believes
himself to
be the
object of a
murderous
plot. The
dinner is
served and
without any
warning Sir
Charles
falls to the
floor with
the words,
"Fire Tongue
Nicol Brinn"
on his lips
and is dead
before any
one could
reach him
...
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Tales of
East and
West
-- Paul
Harley #3
A
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Salute to
Bazarada
-- Paul
Harley #4 [Not
Yet
Available]