<p>In 'Again Sanders,' Edgar Wallace weaves an intricate tapestry of colonial Africa through the lens of Commissioner Sanders, embodying the adventure-mystery genre that Wallace so adeptly mastered. The novel begins with a vibrant portrayal of the local chief, Makara, his kinetic passage down the river, and the culturally imbued description of his attire, setting the stage for a narrative rich in ethnographic detail and suspense. Wallace's prose,...