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The Man Who Would Be King - Full Audiobook (Rudyard Kipling)

The Man Who Would Be King - Full Audiobook (Rudyard Kipling)

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A timeless classic of The Man Who Would Be King—brought to life in immersive audio.
This is The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling—one of the 100 best-selling books of all time. Unabridged, clean audio, optimized for a smooth listening experience.
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THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING

The Man Who Would Be King, first published in 1888, is one of Rudyard Kipling’s most famous adventure tales. Set in British colonial India and the wilds of Afghanistan, it follows two ambitious ex-soldiers, Daniel Dravot and Peachey Carnehan, who set out to become kings in a remote land. Their daring quest for power and glory turns into a gripping story of ambition, deception, and downfall.

Blending adventure, political satire, and moral reflection, Kipling explores themes of imperialism, greed, and the limits of human ambition. The story’s exotic setting, suspenseful plot, and tragic ending have made it a classic of English literature and adventure fiction.

This audiobook is a thrilling journey into the heart of empire, filled with danger, irony, and unforgettable characters.

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