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The Ivory Trail

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A small group of travelers, delayed by quarantine at a tropical port, embark on an overland pursuit of the ivory trade that carries them from coastal towns into remote wilderness. The narrative moves between journey episodes, tense encounters with rival interests, and the practical hazards of travel, while detailed description evokes markets, seascapes, and jungle. Conflicting motives and loyalties emerge as commerce, personal ambition, and survival intersect. The book combines episodic adventure with reflections on greed, honor, and the cultural friction of cross-cultural exchange.

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Talbot Mundy

Talbot Mundy was a British author known for his adventure novels set in exotic locales, particularly India and the Middle East. His works often blend elements of mysticism, history, and action, reflecting his fascination with the cultures and landscapes he depicted. Among his notable titles is "King of the Khyber Rifles: A Romance of Adventure," which showcases his skill in crafting thrilling narratives filled with intrigue and adventure. Mundy's writing is characterized by rich descriptions and a deep understanding of the regions he wrote about, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century adventure literature.

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