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Reminiscent of a Tarzan novel minus the numerous jungle animals (still some animals) but with Le Queux's style and flair for description. The characters were compelling from the start and the journey was beautifully written. Again, not a typical Le Queux novel, but that shouldn't stop you from reading and enjoying it. If you also enjoy Tarzan it will be a special treat for you as it was for me.

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  • File Size 621 KB
  • Print Length 142 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1502947153
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date May 12, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0082X3Q9E

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This looks like it was produced on a typewriter.Ugh. Not sure I will be able to read more than a few pages.

More like a manuscript than a published book
This books was an amazing surprise! As I knew that William Le Queux wrote in the first part of the 20th century I did not expect to find an adventure story so full of twists, turns and excitement. A cross between the Alan Quatermain stories and the jungle tales of Tarzan, this story, moves with never a lull from a boy's school in England to the jungles, deserts and rainforests of the Dark Continent.

Sent by an uncaring Uncle to a boy's preparatory school outside London, young Scarsmere, nick-named "Scars," finds a close friend in the strangely pale-complected Omar from an unnamed African kingdom. As time passes and both boys reach the brink of manhood, Omar is summoned home by his mother, the Naya of Mo, also referred to as the Great White Queen. When Omar invites Scar to accompany him to his African homeland, Scar learns that Omar is actually the crown prince of a wealthy kingdom whose geography keeps it well hidden from the known world. With bleak prospects in England, Scars decides to accompany his best friend on what seems to be a wonderful adventure.

What follows is treachery, betrayal, deprivation, adventure, danger and war in a non-stop series of developments that forces the young men to grow up quickly and forges their friendship into devoted brotherhood as Scar bravely accompanies Omar from freedom to captivity and slavery to the opportunity for Omar to sit upon the ancient Emerald Throne of Mo. Along the way the friends encounter duplicious courtiers, a schemeing queen, vicious Arab rulers, cruel slavers, and every manner of villain. But their journey to their destiny is not without allies Kona, a black African chieftan and his brave warriors; Galiba, a high minister of Mo, who is faithful to the ancient ways; and the beautiful Liola, whose goodness wins Omar's heart.

High adventure and dramatic action is the hallmark of this story. I enjoyed it very much. I hope you enjoy it as well.
considering the fact that this book was all together wholly different than what I thought I was going to be reading, I'm glad I read it. the story being told by a character in the book was ok.
At times I became bored with the story. But on the whole I enjoyed parts of the story. The Queen got what she deserved!
I would have liked a map to see where the story took place and their travels across Africa.
I scanned thru a lot of the pages, too much information about who, what, and where. I was anxious to get to the end. I feel I always need to finish a book.
Pure fun and adventure! An easy read with a few surprising turns. Think India Jones and you'll have the right feel. If you're looking for a good winter or summer curl up read, this is it!
Reminiscent of a Tarzan novel minus the numerous jungle animals (still some animals) but with Le Queux's style and flair for description. The characters were compelling from the start and the journey was beautifully written. Again, not a typical Le Queux novel, but that shouldn't stop you from reading and enjoying it. If you also enjoy Tarzan it will be a special treat for you as it was for me.
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