
A small, determined party of eighteen men presses onward through the rocky, bush‑covered lands on the edge of Lake Chad. Led by two weary English officers and bolstered by a crew of hardy Hausas, they shoulder heavy packs across scorching plains, their progress slowed by the relentless harmattan wind that fills the air with fine, gritty dust. The journey is a test of endurance, as the men run low on water and the oppressive heat turns each step into a struggle.
As they near a ruined village marked on a tattered map, the expedition’s morale wavers but hope glimmers in the promise of rest and a chance to treat the exhausted carriers. Their leader, a pragmatic officer named Hugh Royce, tries to keep spirits up, promising a brief respite and a morale‑boosting tonic. Yet the looming landscape holds hidden dangers—wild predators, treacherous terrain, and the uncertainty of what awaits in the abandoned settlement—setting the stage for an adventure that will push both body and resolve.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (336K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Humphrey Milford--Oxford University Press, 1919.
Credits
Al Haines
Release date
2022-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best remembered as the house name behind brisk, old-fashioned adventure stories for boys, these books mixed action, empire-era settings, and a strong feel for serialized storytelling. The name appeared on dozens of popular titles in the early 20th century and still turns up in classic children’s fiction collections.
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