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Quote:PERIL PRESS presents:Category:Mystery & Thrillers, Fiction, Short Stories, Detective Fiction, Other Mystery Categories, Short Story Collections, Hard-Boiled Mystery - Other, Mystery & Crime Short Stories, Short Stories - Other
Collier's, March 10 1934
Mr. Wong:
MEDIUM WELL DONE
A James Lee detective story-
by Hugh Wiley
Illustrated by John Gannam
A romance of a city where, as Wong Sung the cook tells his friends, the gods of Justice have strange ways
5200 Words
Collier's, June 30, 1934
IN CHINATOWN
by Hugh Wiley
Illustrated by John Gannam
Wherein the suave James Lee Wong, under-cover man, encounters a murder mystery, and overlooks the evidence in favor of a quiet little talk-
In Chinatown. At the heart of the mystery. Page 12.
5200 Words
Collier's, July 28 1934
Mr. Wong:
THE THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLAR BOMB
A James Lee detective story-
by Hugh Wiley
Illustrated by Irving Nurick
A story of brilliant detection, not entirely devoid of romance, in which James Lee Wong, undercover man, finds that senators are human
4700 Words
Collier's, August 4 1934
Mr. Wong:
TEN BELLS
A James Lee detective story-
by Hugh Wiley
A Hollywood murder mystery, wherein a lover does too much talking and the soft tongued James Lee, under-cover man, does just enough.
4800 Words
Collier's, December 15 1934
Mr. Wong:
LONG CHANCE
A James Lee detective story-
by Hugh Wiley
illustrated by Irving Nurick
Long Chance. Taken by James Lee Wong.
Edgar Parmill missing, with one hundred thousand dollars-another simple adventure of soft-spoken James Lee Wong
3600 Words
Collier's, May 25 1935
Mr. Wong:
A RAY OF LIGHT
A James Lee detective story-
by Hugh Wiley
illustrated by Irving Nurick
A Ray of Light. Beauty in distress; James Lee Wong to the rescue. Page 21
The mystery of Louise Harwood's missing diamond-and of the man who gave it to her. A perfect case for James Lee, soft-spoken Department of Justice under-cover man. And a curiously fascinating story.
4100 Words
This edition includes the illustrations and Collier's magazine covers to all 6 stories.
With the success of Fox's Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto movies, Monogram decided they wanted a piece of that action and hired Boris Karloff to play Hugh Wiley's Detective James Lee in a series of Mr. Wong movies.