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The Fire-Gods: A Tale of the Congo

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An experienced explorer and his young nephew leave London to journey into the Congo and up the Kasai, trading urbane comforts for river travel and dense interior. Their expedition follows hidden waterways and isolated stockades, confronts hostile war parties and mysterious local beliefs tied to the fire-gods, and endures theft, cholera, captivity and desperate escapes. The narrative alternates action set-pieces and survival hardship with moments of mystery and moral dilemma, tracing the party's struggle to survive, resist exploitation, and find their way back to the world they left behind.

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Charles Gilson

Charles Gilson was a British author known for his adventure novels that often explore themes of exploration and conflict. His works frequently feature exotic settings and thrilling narratives, appealing to readers with a taste for adventure and suspense. Among his notable titles is "Across the Cameroons: A Story of War and Adventure," which showcases his ability to weave historical elements into gripping tales. Gilson's writing reflects a fascination with distant lands and the challenges faced by those who venture into them, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century adventure literature.

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