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African explorer Allan Quatermain and his two companions aren't just searching for the fabled diamond mine of the Biblical King Solomon deep in the heart of Africa - they are searching for a man.
Public Domain (P)2000 Books in Motion

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Excellent Narration

The narrator for this book is very good. He uses distinct voices for all the characters and makes the book a pleasure to listen to.

I gave the book 4 stars because while it was good I personally don't judge it a classic, which is where I found it on Audible.

The story is fast moving with lots of action.

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A True Clasic....

I read this book years ago, and loved it. It has every thing from adventure and treachery in the jungles of Africa, to a civil war and a huge battle... What more could you ask for in When I found it on audible, I had to get it, and LOVE IT!!!

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enjoyable

it was enjoyable listening, a little difficult to follow the story when broke up into multiple listening periods, but enjoyable over all

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  • 01-23-10

Boys? Own Adventure

This is a real ?Boys? Own Adventure? with heroes and villains, battles and treasure but no kissing! The language is a little dated but if one accepts it for what it is, a tale from the days of the British Empire, it is not cringe worthy. Despite having an East Coast of America accent, Jack Sondericker narrates this superbly. There are ?noises off? as pages are turned but it almost adds to the effect of having this read to one by a favourite great uncle, sitting in a big leather chair by a roaring fire. I very much enjoyed this utterly uncomplicated book but, and I am sorry for being a bit sexist here, would recommend it more to the chaps than the girls! At the price, it is superb value.

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