Ten westen van Eden
by
Hugo Pratt
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1979
Publisher
Dargaud/Oberon
ISBN-10
9032003712
Description
In a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of the Horn of Africa, a lieutenant named Abel Robinson embarks on a perilous mission. His squad is on the trail of a rebellious faction, facing the daunting challenge of navigating conflict and treachery in a land fraught with danger.
As the pursuit unfolds, the tension escalates, revealing Robinson's complexities as a leader and a soldier. He wrestles with ethical dilemmas while striving to maintain his humanity amid chaos. With the elusive figure of Mad M at the center of the conflict, the stakes grow ever higher, prompting each character to confront their own motivations.
Richly illustrated by Hugo Pratt, this tale interweaves themes of loyalty, power, and the harsh realities of war. Readers are immersed in a vivid world, where every encounter tests the limits of courage and resolve, making for a captivating exploration of both personal and political struggles.
As the pursuit unfolds, the tension escalates, revealing Robinson's complexities as a leader and a soldier. He wrestles with ethical dilemmas while striving to maintain his humanity amid chaos. With the elusive figure of Mad M at the center of the conflict, the stakes grow ever higher, prompting each character to confront their own motivations.
Richly illustrated by Hugo Pratt, this tale interweaves themes of loyalty, power, and the harsh realities of war. Readers are immersed in a vivid world, where every encounter tests the limits of courage and resolve, making for a captivating exploration of both personal and political struggles.
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