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Zulu Series : Book 2 : Child of Storm - Sir Henry Rider Haggard


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Written by Sir Henry Rider Haggard - Audio book performed by Shelly Frazier - Unabridged Fiction - 1 MP3 COMPACT DISC - 9 hours, 49 minutes

Publisher, Tantor Media (July 2002)

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In this sequel to Marie, Allan Quatermain helps his Zulu friend Saduko in a crazy battle to win 100 cattle for the dowry of his love Mameena. However, the beautiful and mysterious Mameena, known as the "Child of Storm", seduces Allan and tries to engage him in marriage.

Fortunately, Quatermain sees through her witchcraft. The Zulu king declares Mameena a witch and sentences her to death for many offenses, including causing a civil war. The saga continues as she is granted one last wish that dramatically changes everything.

About the Author: Sir Henry Rider Haggard was a prolific English writer whose works are full of action in colorful locations where his protagonists find exotic, hidden societies, and encounter numerous dangers and characters with strange powers. His best-known work is the romantic adventure tale, , which was inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Haggard wrote over 40 books, many of which have been made into films, including the historical novel, Cleopatra. His works also influenced Edgar Rice Burrough's Tarzan and Mars series. Haggard was born in Norfolk, England in 1856. He was the eighth son of a country squire and an amateur writer. Although his father considered him the family dunce, he was educated in private schools. In 1875, after he failed entry into the army, Haggard served as a secretary to the governor of the Natal colony. He later joined the staff of the special commissioner and became Master and Registrar of the High Court in Transvaal. Like his friend Rudyard Kipling, Haggard was sympathetic to the British colonial policy but also saw the dangers of European intrusion. While in Africa, Haggard had an affair with an African woman and became fascinated with the Zulu culture. This inspired many novels, including the trilogy Marie, Child of STorm and Finished. Haggard returned to England, married a Norfolk heiress and moved to his ostrich farm in Transvaal. However, when Transvaal was ceded to the Dutch they were forced back to England. Haggard studied law and was admitted to the bar but he hardly practiced law. Instead he devoted himself to writing. Between 1912 and 1917 he traveled extensively as a member of the Dominions Royal Commission. Haggard was an expert on agricultural and social conditions in England and on colonial migration. In 1912 he was knighted for his government services and was later appointed Knight Commander of the British Empire. Haggard died in London, on May 14, 1925.

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