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Excerpt ...the forelegs having been converted into wings. All the constrictors kill their prey by crushing, and none have poison-fangs; and though these species are, with one or two exceptions, the largest snakes in the world, they move, whether in the water or among the tree-tops, in absolute silence. That which I myself attacked was undoubtedly an anaconda; and I know this for sure, because, though the light was bad, I distinctly saw two rows of great, dark spots upon his back, and not a black chain, which is the distinguishing mark of the boa-constrictor. Besides, the anaconda is essentially a water-snake, whereas the boa, though he will take readily to water, lives as a rule among the trees. Well, though I shudder when I think of the brute, I had no real cause at the time to abuse him, for I might not have slain the deer with my blow-pipe, and I was now supplied with food so long as the meat would keep in that steaming hothouse of a jungle. I did not sleep so well that night, weary though I was. I think I was not so much afraid as oppressed by an almost overwhelming sense of loneliness. Quite suddenly I realised, as I sat by my camp-fire, chewing the venison steaks--which were inordinately tough--that I was utterly alone. For weeks I had enjoyed the company of Atupo, and before that of the wild men; and even Amos and his companions, my sworn enemies, had human voices to which I had been wont to listen of an evening by the fire when the day's march was ended. But here was I indeed, alone in the dark wilderness, and I could not but recognise that the woods around me were alive, that life in a thousand shapes and forms was all about me, unseen, but not unheard. For I listened to strange and little noises everywhere--upon the ground, in the thick undergrowth, among the great trees that towered above me. My strained ears heard, perhaps, sounds that never were; but I know that great moths came fluttering to my fire, and leaves moved where insects crept and...

Treasure of Kings Charles Gilson 9781236735942 Books

I am astonished that this book has no reviews yet. It is one of the most gripping adventure stories that I have ever read. This book deserves to be re-discovered again. When I was 13 I became ill for a long time. The Treasure of Kings somehow found itself into my hands as it was published in my grandfather's 1932 omnibus of The Boys Own Paper. The moment I saw the first illustration of a frowning Inca priest holding out a golden scepter in a daring stance, I knew that this was my kind of tale. That story took me to a world from which I have never fully returned again.

The drama begins when a teenage boy in England accidentally finds himself on a ship bound for South America. He is quickly drawn into a plot in which a group of thoroughly murderous villains are seeking to discover the fabled lost treasure of the Incas. The real adventure begins, however, when the party arrives in the threatening jungles which civilization has never touched.

The boy's journey towards the treasure is set against the dramatic backdrop of snow-capped mountains of the Andes, and fever-invested waterways where anacondas lurk and death and murder touches the story around every corner. The suspense becomes unbearable as the pieces of the puzzle start to come together and the party starts nearing the fabled Big Fish. Even when a grand discovery is made, the story still continues to evolve by a degree or two, before ending in a manner that leaves the reader dazed and unwilling to return to the normal world for days - or even years.

If ever a movie should be made about a drama of high adventure, Treasure of Kings would make an outstanding choice. It is one of those rare books that are worth reading again every couple of years or so.

Product details

  • Paperback 62 pages
  • Publisher RareBooksClub.com (September 13, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1236735943

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I am astonished that this book has no reviews yet. It is one of the most gripping adventure stories that I have ever read. This book deserves to be re-discovered again. When I was 13 I became ill for a long time. The Treasure of Kings somehow found itself into my hands as it was published in my grandfather's 1932 omnibus of The Boys Own Paper. The moment I saw the first illustration of a frowning Inca priest holding out a golden scepter in a daring stance, I knew that this was my kind of tale. That story took me to a world from which I have never fully returned again.

The drama begins when a teenage boy in England accidentally finds himself on a ship bound for South America. He is quickly drawn into a plot in which a group of thoroughly murderous villains are seeking to discover the fabled lost treasure of the Incas. The real adventure begins, however, when the party arrives in the threatening jungles which civilization has never touched.

The boy's journey towards the treasure is set against the dramatic backdrop of snow-capped mountains of the Andes, and fever-invested waterways where anacondas lurk and death and murder touches the story around every corner. The suspense becomes unbearable as the pieces of the puzzle start to come together and the party starts nearing the fabled Big Fish. Even when a grand discovery is made, the story still continues to evolve by a degree or two, before ending in a manner that leaves the reader dazed and unwilling to return to the normal world for days - or even years.

If ever a movie should be made about a drama of high adventure, Treasure of Kings would make an outstanding choice. It is one of those rare books that are worth reading again every couple of years or so.
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