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The Return Of Tarzan - By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Chapter I The Affair on the Liner
Chapter II Forging Bonds of Hate and ——?
Chapter III What Happened in the Rue Maule
Chapter IV The Countess Explains
Chapter V The Plot That Failed
Chapter VI A Duel
Chapter VII The Dancing Girl of Sidi Aissa
Chapter VIII The Fight in the Desert
Aboard a transatlantic liner, a restless Russian countess finds herself drawn to a striking stranger known only as Tarzan, a man whose reputation precedes him. Their chance encounter spirals into a tense game of observation and intrigue, as shadowy figures whisper in the smoking room and old rivalries begin to stir. Meanwhile, Tarzan wrestles with memories of love and loss, questioning the sacrifice of his aristocratic destiny for a heart left behind in the American wilderness.
The atmosphere crackles with the promise of adventure, blending high‑society allure with the raw, untamed spirit of the jungle hero. Listeners can expect a vivid portrait of a man torn between civilization and his primal roots, set against a backdrop of intrigue, danger, and whispered conspiracies that hint at further perils beyond the deck. This opening promises a journey where personal honor and hidden motives collide, setting the stage for the thrilling exploits that follow.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (491K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1993-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1950
Best known for creating Tarzan and John Carter, he helped shape modern adventure fiction with fast-moving stories that carried readers from jungle canopies to the surface of Mars. His novels mixed cliffhanger excitement with a huge sense of wonder, and they still influence fantasy and science fiction today.
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by Edgar Rice Burroughs