The Eye Of Heaven
PERIL PRESS presents:
Collier’s, January 8 1938
THE EYE OF HEAVEN
By Hugh Wiley
Illustrated by Irving Nurick
In which James Lee, Chinese-American undercover man, brilliantly proves that the cleverest crook cannot walk two roads at once
Detective James Lee gives a memory test
5200 Words

This edition includes the illustrations to the story as well as a a gallery of 13 ads and cartoons from the issue of Collier's.
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The Eye Of Heaven
PERIL PRESS presents:
Collier’s, January 8 1938
THE EYE OF HEAVEN
By Hugh Wiley
Illustrated by Irving Nurick
In which James Lee, Chinese-American undercover man, brilliantly proves that the cleverest crook cannot walk two roads at once
Detective James Lee gives a memory test
5200 Words

This edition includes the illustrations to the story as well as a a gallery of 13 ads and cartoons from the issue of Collier's.
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PERIL PRESS presents:
Collier’s, January 8 1938
THE EYE OF HEAVEN
By Hugh Wiley
Illustrated by Irving Nurick
In which James Lee, Chinese-American undercover man, brilliantly proves that the cleverest crook cannot walk two roads at once
Detective James Lee gives a memory test
5200 Words

This edition includes the illustrations to the story as well as a a gallery of 13 ads and cartoons from the issue of Collier's.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148587828
Publisher: Peril Press
Publication date: 09/19/2013
Series: Detective James Lee Wong , #15
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

In an attempt to cash in on the success of the Charlie Chan and Mr Moto movies, Monogram hired Boris Karloff to play Hugh Wiley's Detective James Lee Wong character from Collier's magazine. Boris Karloff played the character in 5 movies. Keye Luke (famous for playing Charlie Chan's #1 son) played the character in the 6th movie.

Hugh Wiley wrote short stories for The Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, Argosy, Blue Book and many others. As well as a few novels.
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