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The narrative follows a group of foreign tourists on a Nile excursion who are ambushed by a band of desert warriors and carried off into the sands. The account alternates tense action—capture, flight, and attempts at escape—with close portraits of the travelers, registering courage, selfishness, and moral debate under strain. Alongside adventure, the text examines cultural collision, imperial attitudes, and the psychology of fear and leadership, moving between vivid desert scenes and reflective passages that probe character and motive.

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Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle was a British author and physician, best known for creating the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes. His first Holmes story, "A Study in Scarlet," introduced readers to the brilliant detective and his companion Dr. John Watson, setting the stage for a series of tales that would captivate audiences worldwide. Beyond the detective genre, Doyle wrote historical novels, science fiction, and plays, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His works often reflect his interests in spiritualism and adventure, as seen in titles like "The Lost World" and "The Hound of the Baskervilles." Doyle's contributions to literature have left a lasting legacy, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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