Embark on a thrilling Antarctic adventure in Jules Verne’s “An Antarctic Mystery”. It follows Jeorling aboard the Halbrane, searching for a missing crew. As they journey through the icy waters, Jeorling and his fellow sailors encounter a series of strange and terrifying events. Despite the odds, Jeorling remains determined to uncover the truth behind the crew’s disappearance. Along the way, he forms an unlikely bond with a group of indigenous people who live on the frozen continent, learning about their culture and customs. Secrets unravel, tragedy strikes and the crew faces unimaginable challenges, including a magnetic mountain and treacherous forces. Will they survive and unravel the mysteries that lie ahead? Discover the gripping tale of survival, exploration, and the limits of human endurance in this captivating novel.
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