
The League of the Leopard
by Harold Bindloss
About this book
Harold Bindloss's The League of the Leopard plunges listeners into a gripping adventure spanning West African trading posts and treacherous colonial waters. When trader Niven lies dying in a remote coastal factory, he bequeaths a dangerous secret to those around him—one that sets off a chain of betrayal, ambition, and peril across the continent.
This early 20th-century adventure novel follows men caught between loyalty and greed as they become entangled with a mysterious organization tied to hidden wealth and criminal enterprise. From the scorching compounds of West Africa to desperate voyages at sea, the narrative weaves together themes of moral compromise, redemption, and the consequences of unchecked desire. Bindloss masterfully builds tension through deception and unexpected alliances, while exotic locations and morally complex characters drive the plot forward.
The story explores the darker side of colonial commerce, where fortune hunters and traders navigate codes of honor that are constantly tested. Supernatural elements and atmospheric tension enhance the sense of danger that stalks the protagonists throughout their journey.
Perfect for audiobook listeners who enjoy classic adventure fiction with historical depth, maritime intrigue, and psychological complexity, The League of the Leopard delivers the thrilling escapism and sophisticated storytelling that defined early adventure literature. This is essential listening for fans of colonial-era adventures and those seeking compelling narratives about human nature under extreme circumstances.
