The Nine Unknown: An Occult Adventure of Secret Societies, Ashoka's Legacy, and Mystical Espionage in Colonial India
Synopsis
The Nine Unknown is Talbot Mundy's richly atmospheric occult-adventure novel, built around the legendary brotherhood said to have been founded under Emperor Ashoka to guard sciences too dangerous for ordinary humanity. Blending espionage, Eastern mysticism, imperial intrigue, and philosophical speculation, Mundy transforms the popular adventure romance into a meditation on power, secrecy, and spiritual responsibility. Its vigorous prose, dramatic pacing, and fascination with hidden wisdom place it between the lost-world fantasies of H. Rider Haggard, the imperial intelligence tales of Kipling, and the esoteric fiction of the early twentieth century. Mundy, born William Lancaster Gribbon, drew upon a life marked by travel, colonial experience, and restless intellectual inquiry. His years in India and Africa furnished him with settings, political tensions, and cultural encounters that recur throughout his fiction, while his later interest in Theosophy deepened his attraction to initiatory knowledge and metaphysical hierarchies. The Nine Unknown reflects both his adventure-writer's instinct for suspense and his conviction that civilization's future depends upon moral discipline. This book is recommended to readers who enjoy intellectually charged adventure fiction, especially those interested in secret societies, Indian legend, and the meeting point between popular storytelling and esoteric thought.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Sharp Ink
- ISBN: 9788028337391
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 8 mm
- Weight: 217g
- Languages: English
