The League of the Leopard

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The League of the Leopard

by Harold Bindloss

EN·~8 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

THE LEAGUE OF THE LEOPARD - CHAPTER I A DANGEROUS BEQUEST

23:19
2

CHAPTER II AN UNDERSTANDING

23:06
3

CHAPTER III AT THE ELBOW POOL

20:09
4

CHAPTER IV THE POACHER

21:00
5

CHAPTER V THE TRYST AT HALLOWS BRIG

22:48
6

CHAPTER VI DANE'S SILENCE

21:54
7

CHAPTER VII A WARNING

17:18
8

CHAPTER VIII TREACHERY

23:38
9

CHAPTER IX TEMPTATION

24:20
10

CHAPTER X RIDEAU'S BARGAIN

18:22

Description

A scorching West African sunset finds a dying trader, Niven, surrounded by the heat‑baked ruins of a remote coastal factory. From the veranda, two weary British men—Redmond and Gilby—swap cynical jokes over cocktails while nursing feverish thoughts of hidden gold in the Volta River. Their conversation drifts to the shadowy “Leopard League,” a secretive network rumored to be bound to the local ju‑ju cult and to the elusive French operative Rideau.

The men’s idle gossip hints at a deeper, perilous world beyond the plantation’s walls: a hidden society that controls the interior, a kingdom guarded from outsiders, and whispers of poisonous knowledge and hypnotic rites. As the traders weigh the promise of riches against the danger of confronting the Leopards, the story teases a journey into a territory where colonial ambition collides with mystic tradition, inviting listeners to follow the first steps of an uneasy alliance that could change everything.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (501K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2011-07-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harold Bindloss

Harold Bindloss

1866–1945

Best known for vivid adventure stories set in western Canada, this English novelist drew on years spent at sea and in the colonies to give his fiction a strong sense of place. His books became popular for their frontier settings, practical detail, and steady, readable storytelling.

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