
The Yellow Typhoon, written by Harold MacGrath and published in 1919, is a novel that intertwines themes of vengeance, love, and betrayal. The story follows naval officer Bob Hallowell as he confronts his tumultuous past with Berta, the 'Yellow Typhoon,' in Manila after six years of emotional turmoil stemming from her betrayal. The narrative also introduces Lieutenant-Commander Mathison, who navigates the treachery surrounding Hallowell amidst larger espionage intrigues. This work is notable for its exploration of complex emotional conflicts set against a backdrop of adventure and suspense.






