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This volume is the tenth of a series of twelve dedicated to Magre's works. In Jean de Fodoas (1939), the eponymous hero leaves his natal city of Toulouse, travelling to the heart of India in the heyday of the Mogul Empire, to the court of Emperor Akbar the Great. Adventure and mysticism are brought together in the novel, because Jean's cousin has recruited him to accomplish a mysterious task at Akbar's court, involving the treasure of Genghis Khan and the enigmatic Baphomet that was once allegedly worshipped by the Knights Templars.
A picaresque and rambunctious adventure story, Jean de Fodoas is a stylish example of Magre's ability to bring together adventure and mysticism.
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This volume is the tenth of a series of twelve dedicated to Magre's works. In Jean de Fodoas (1939), the eponymous hero leaves his natal city of Toulouse, travelling to the heart of India in the heyday of the Mogul Empire, to the court of Emperor Akbar the Great. Adventure and mysticism are brought together in the novel, because Jean's cousin has recruited him to accomplish a mysterious task at Akbar's court, involving the treasure of Genghis Khan and the enigmatic Baphomet that was once allegedly worshipped by the Knights Templars.
A picaresque and rambunctious adventure story, Jean de Fodoas is a stylish example of Magre's ability to bring together adventure and mysticism.
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