Man-Eater

Man-Eater
Man-Eater, written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, is an adventure novel set in Africa that explores themes of savagery and survival. The story follows a missionary's daughter, Virginia, who, after her grandfather's death, embarks on a perilous journey into Central Africa to secure her inheritance against a treacherous nephew. Published in the early 20th century, the novel combines elements of adventure and family drama, highlighting the clash between civilization and the wild. Burroughs's work is notable for its vivid portrayal of the African landscape and the complexities of human relationships in times of conflict.









































