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In The Grip Of The Mullah: A Tale Of Adventure In Somaliland centers around a man stranded after a shipwreck in the Gulf of Aden. The story begins with a fierce storm, leaving the protagonist stranded on the shores of Somaliland, only to be captured by a group of native warriors. As the plot progresses, the novel delves into his desperate attempts to survive while facing numerous dangers in a foreign land. Alongside his struggle, his son embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue him, embodying themes of bravery, determination, and loyalty. The story reveals the complexities of survival in a…mehr

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In The Grip Of The Mullah: A Tale Of Adventure In Somaliland centers around a man stranded after a shipwreck in the Gulf of Aden. The story begins with a fierce storm, leaving the protagonist stranded on the shores of Somaliland, only to be captured by a group of native warriors. As the plot progresses, the novel delves into his desperate attempts to survive while facing numerous dangers in a foreign land. Alongside his struggle, his son embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue him, embodying themes of bravery, determination, and loyalty. The story reveals the complexities of survival in a hostile environment, where colonial conflicts further intensify the challenges. The narrative highlights the bond between father and son, both of whom are forced to navigate perilous circumstances while confronting an unknown and dangerous world. As the gripping adventure unfolds, readers are immersed in a tale of resilience, facing both physical and emotional trials, all within the context of East Africa's colonial landscape.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Sadleir Brereton, who frequently used the pen name Captain Brereton, was a British Army medical officer and a prolific author of children's books. He was born on August 5, 1872, in Wallington, United Kingdom, and served with distinction in the British Army. Brereton is best known for his works that focused on heroic deeds and adventures, particularly those associated with the British Empire. His writings often revolved around themes of courage, military exploits, and the values of duty and honor. Brereton's experiences as a medical officer during his military career likely influenced the realism and attention to detail found in his works. He was dedicated to capturing the spirit of heroism, aiming to inspire young readers through tales of bravery and moral fortitude. Throughout his career, Brereton wrote numerous novels and short stories, with his works still being appreciated by readers interested in adventure and historical fiction. He passed away on August 12, 1957, at the age of 85 in London, leaving behind a legacy of adventure tales that continue to inspire readers. Brereton s parents were Franc Sadleir Brereton and Isabella Beeston.