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The narrative follows three men from a distant northern land who penetrate a remote jungle and river country in search of fortune and answers. They rely on uneasy local alliances and the help of a seasoned, secretive expatriate to recruit crews and guide their inland passage. Their expedition confronts natural hazards, fever, hostile tribes, betrayals, and violent clashes that test skill and loyalty; encounters include desperate duels, cannibal threats, and strategic tribal battles. The story traces hardship, shifting partnerships, and the costs of survival in an untamed, lawless wilderness.

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Arthur O. Friel

Arthur O. Friel was an American author known for his contributions to adventure and outdoor literature in the early 20th century. His works often reflect themes of exploration and the natural world, drawing readers into vivid landscapes and thrilling narratives. Among his notable titles are "Cat o' Mountain," which showcases his ability to weave engaging stories set against the backdrop of nature, and "The Pathless Trail," a tale that captures the spirit of adventure. Friel's writing is characterized by its rich descriptions and a deep appreciation for the wilderness, making him a unique voice in American literature.

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