
WARRIOR OF THE DAWN - by HOWARD BROWNE
List of Illustrations
CHAPTER I - In Quest of Vengeance
CHAPTER II - Dylara
CHAPTER III - The Strange City
CHAPTER IV - Came Tharn
CHAPTER V - Pursuit
CHAPTER VI - Katon
CHAPTER VII - Woman Against Woman
CHAPTER VIII - Abduction
In a sun‑baked savanna where herds of zebra drift lazily across the grass, the world of Cro‑Magnon hunters awakens. Tharn, a lithe warrior of the Dawn tribe, watches his charges with a restless gaze, his thoughts already turned to vengeance against the shadowy killers that stalk the fringe of the jungle. When three half‑clothed hunters slip through the undergrowth, a sudden strike from a vengeful snake forces them into a tense standoff, and Tharn’s spear flashes in a deadly ballet.
The narrative follows Tharn's fierce loyalty to his people and his determination to protect the herd from unseen predators. Alongside his comrades—Barkoo, a gruff spearman, and the quick‑witted Mog—the story weaves brutal survival, raw combat, and a glimpse of ancient social rites. Listeners are drawn into a vivid prehistoric landscape where every rustle of grass may hide a threat, and honor is measured by the strength of one’s spear.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (370K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Roger L. Holda, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2010-05-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1907–1999
A lively mid-century storyteller, he moved easily from pulp magazines to sharp mystery novels and Hollywood scripts. Best known for the Paul Pine books and his work editing science fiction magazines, he built a career across several corners of popular fiction.
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