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  • Under the Moroccan Sun

  • Historical Adventure Set in 19th Century Morocco, Exploring the Mysteries of the Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert. Grandiose sultans, untamed tribes, and political intrigue.
  • By: Reggie Welker
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins

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Under the Moroccan Sun

By: Reggie Welker
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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A historical adventure book set in Morocco during the 1890s.

Embark on an epic adventure with "Under the Moroccan Sun," a captivating journey set against the backdrop of the 19th century. This historical narrative sweeps you across the rugged terrains of Morocco, where deserts meet snow-capped mountains, and echoes of ancient dynasties reverberate through bustling cities. Follow the daring expedition led by Sultan Mulai el Hassen as he ventures beyond the Atlas Mountains into the heart of his realm, accompanied by an array of adventurers, soldiers, and diplomats.

From the moment you begin reading, you will be transported to Morocco's golden era—a time of grandiose sultans, untamed tribes, and political intrigue. Marvel at the protagonist’s journey, richly detailed and vividly brought to life, as he follows the Sultan's perilous march to Tafilet. The expedition is fraught with unfathomable hardships, from scorching deserts to treacherous mountain passes, yet the beauty of Morocco’s landscapes and the tenacity of its people shine through each page.

As the caravan braves through desolate terrains and lush valleys, meet the enigmatic rulers and the diverse populace of Marrakech—a city pulsating with life, whether in its vibrant markets or its opulent palaces. Encounter Sid Abu Bekr el Ghanjaui, a controversial figure wreathed in wealth and mired in scandal, whose hospitality offers a glimpse into the political and social complexities of Moroccan life.

Through meticulous narrative and historical accuracy, "Under the Moroccan Sun" delves into the inner workings of Moroccan society and its delicate balance of power. Witness the sudden death of Sultan Mulai el Hassen and the ensuing chaos, as his son, Mulai Abdul Aziz, ascends the throne amidst intrigue and conflict. Feel the tension as old and new power structures collide, challenging the very fabric of the country.

Perfect for lovers of historical fiction and adventure, this book paints a vivid and uncompromising portrait of Morocco at the cusp of change. Key themes of exploration, cultural fusion, political strategy, and personal resilience weave through the narrative, making this a must-read for history enthusiasts and fiction lovers alike.

**Dive into "Under the Moroccan Sun" and experience:** * The majestic and treacherous landscapes of Morocco, from the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert. * Intricate descriptions of Moroccan society and its multifaceted characters. * The relentless pursuit of an epic journey marked by danger, discovery, and profound historical insight. * A tapestry of political intrigue and cultural encounters that illuminate a fascinating era.
Immerse yourself in a tale of adventure, history, and the enduring spirit of exploration. Order your copy today and journey into the heart of Morocco under the spellbinding sun!
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  • Categories: History

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