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Conan The Destroyer Shadows In Zamboula by Robert E. Howard Fantasy Adventure Audiobooks Full Length

Dive into the mystical world of Shadows In Zamboula, a full-length fantasy audiobook by Robert E. Howard. In this gripping tale, Conan the Destroyer finds himself entangled in a web of dark magic and intrigue within the ancient city of Zamboula. Confronted by malevolent sorcerers, treacherous allies, and supernatural threats, Conan must rely on his formidable skills and fierce determination to navigate the perilous streets and uncover hidden truths. Howard’s exceptional storytelling and rich world-building create a thrilling experience for fans of fantasy and adventure. Whether you’re a long-time admirer of Conan or discovering Howard’s work for the first time, Shadows In Zamboula delivers a captivating journey filled with danger and mystery. Highlights: - Full-length audiobook, uninterrupted - Engaging narration that enhances the story’s dark and adventurous atmosphere - Perfect for fans of classic fantasy and sword-and-sorcery Join Conan the Destroyer in his battle against the shadows of Zamboula. Press play and embark on this spellbinding adventure. ********** An @audiobooky Production https://audiobooky.co Facebook -   / audiobooky   Instagram -   / audiobooky_   X - https://x.com/Audiobooky_ THE FIRST PAGE Chapter 1. A Drum Begins. 'Peril hides in the house of Aram Baksh!' The speaker's voice quivered with earnestness and his lean, black-nailed fingers clawed at Conan's mightily muscled arm as he croaked his warning. He was a wiry, sun-burnt man with a straggling black beard, and his ragged garments proclaimed him a nomad. He looked smaller and meaner than ever in contrast to the giant Cimmerian with his black brows, broad chest, and powerful limbs. They stood in a corner of the Sword-Makers' Bazaar, and on either side of them flowed past the many-tongued, many-colored stream of the Zamboula streets, which is exotic, hybrid, flamboyant and clamorous. Conan pulled his eyes back from following a bold-eyed, red-lipped Ghanara whose short skirt bared her brown thigh at each insolent step, and frowned down at his importunate companion. 'What do you mean by peril?' he demanded. The desert man glanced furtively over his shoulder before replying, and lowered his voice. 'Who can say? But desert men and travelers have slept in the house of Aram Baksh, and never been seen or heard of again. What became of them? He swore they rose and went their way—and it is true that no citizen of the city has ever disappeared from his house. But no one saw the travelers again, and men say that goods and equipment recognized as theirs have been seen in the bazaars. If Aram did not sell them, after doing away with their owners, how came they here?' 'I have no goods,' growled the Cimmerian, touching the shagreen-bound hilt of the broadsword that hung at his hip. 'I have even sold my horse.' 'But it is not always rich strangers who vanish by night from the house of Aram Baksh!' chattered the Zuagir. 'Nay, poor desert men have slept there—because his score is less than that of the other taverns—and have been seen no more. Once a chief of the Zuagirs whose son had thus vanished complained to the satrap, Jungir Khan, who ordered the house searched by soldiers.' 'And they found a cellar full of corpses?' asked Conan in good-humored derision. 'Nay! They found naught! And drove the chief from the city with threats and curses! But—' he drew closer to Conan and shivered—'something else was found! At the edge of the desert, beyond the houses, there is a clump of palm trees, and within that grove there is a pit. And within that pit have been found human bones, charred and blackened! Not once, but many times!' 'Which proves what?' grunted the Cimmerian. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American writer, primarily known for his contributions to the fantasy and pulp fiction genres. He is best remembered as the creator of Conan the Barbarian, one of the most iconic characters in sword and sorcery literature. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in literature, history, and storytelling, often immersing himself in books and inventing his own tales. Howard began his writing career as a teenager, contributing to various pulp magazines of the time, including "Weird Tales." In addition to Conan, Howard created other memorable characters, such as Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, and Kull of Atlantis. He explored a range of genres, including historical fiction, horror, and westerns, often infusing his tales with elements of the supernatural and the occult. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Start 0:22 - Thank You 0:33 - Visit audiobooky.co 0:42 - Feature Presentation 0:49 - Chapter I: A Drum Begins 16:09 - Chapter II: The Night Skulkers 43:25 - Chapter III: Black Hands Gripping 56:46 - Chapter IV: Dance, Girl, Dance 1:16:47 - Outro

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