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The Son Of Tarzan - by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Drifting down the Ugambi, a riverboat crew encounters a gaunt stranger clinging to the shore, his skin scarred by years of torment and his tongue broken by ten long years of captivity. Barely able to speak, he begs for rescue, and the men pull him aboard, giving him food and a chance to recover. The mystery of his identity and the horrors he endured hang over the deck, hinting at a past entwined with the legendary lord of the jungle.
As the rescued man regains strength, his haunted eyes reveal a deep, consuming hatred for the villain who once pursued him. Though his former life as a refined noble is all but erased, whispers of Tarzan’s realm begin to surface, suggesting that the jungle’s savage ruler may yet play a part in his fate. Listeners are drawn into a tale of survival, redemption, and the pull of a wild world that refuses to let the past remain buried.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (519K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1993-11-01
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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