Eternal Savage

Eternal Savage
In a world before history, where volcanoes churn beneath primordial forests and monsters roam the earth, one man must prove his worth against the most terrifying predators creation has ever known. Nu, son of Nu, is the Eternal Savage, a warrior born to fight, and his proving ground is a landscape of unspeakable danger: the saber-tooth, the giant ape, the creatures of claw and fang that make modern nightmares look like children's tales. But even the toughest caveman needs a reason to survive, and when Victoria Custer, a woman from the world of so-called civilization, arrives in this ancient land seeking adventure, she becomes the prize every beast and rival tribe will kill to claim. Burroughs writes with the raw energy of a man who'd actually lived in these prehistoric landscapes, his prose stripped to muscle and instinct, his battles visceral and his landscapes vast enough to swallow hope itself. This is pure adventure fiction at its most elemental: man against beast, love against the extinction that stalks every beating heart in a world where death is the only certain thing.






































