Publisher's Synopsis
THE COMPLETE ZENITH collection continues with three more thrilling adventures; two from the Union Jack story paper plus the first of Zenith's novella-length yarns from The Sexton Blake Library. Of the very many enemies faced by Sexton Blake, the great detective, over his long career, Monsieur Zenith the Albino was among the most charismatic and deadly. A loner and outsider, he was an aristocrat at a time when, in the wake of the First World War, the aristocracy was fast becoming irrelevant, and for no other reason than to fight his alienation and ennui, he committed crimes that were absolutely astounding in their audacity. Created by Anthony Skene and written in a terse, dynamic style, Zenith enthralled readers for two decades before he, along with his nemesis, Sexton Blake, faded from the limelight. Michael Moorcock is among those upon whom Zenith made a lasting impression, and his doomed swordsman, Elric of Melniboné, was directly inspired by him. For many years, the Zenith stories have been out of print and exceedingly difficult to find. Now, however, Blake enthusiast and author Mark Hodder is mining his collection to make all of Zenith's encounters with Sexton Blake available on Kindle. In THE COMPLETE ZENITH, the fantastic yarns are gathered in chronological order complete with their original illustrations, introductory material and extensive annotations. In the third volume you will find: THE CASE OF THE CRYSTAL GAZER; THE STRANGE CASE OF THE ELSINGHAM LEGEND; and THE ROUMANIAN ENVOY. It amounts to nearly 90,000 words of intense, edge-of-your-seat action!