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King Rat Techniques
The narrative records the adventures of Marlowe and the King in the camp and in the native village they manage to visit. There is a great deal of suspense involving a hidden radio and some humor involving the breeding of rats to be sold as food. What differentiates this novel from others of its type is the unforgettable depiction of the huge camp itself, devoid of sanitary provisions, and full of ragged, starving, diseased men.
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