The Broken Road
by A. E. W. Mason
Publisher: C. Scribner's sons 1908
Number of pages: 436
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Set amid the Himalayan mountain passes, The Broken Road brings to life a tale of adventure, daring rescue and the underlying menace of British political manoeuvres. Along the way, news from Mecca and a gift misunderstood cause mayhem from all concerned.
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