Son of Tarzan

Son of Tarzan
The jungle breeds its own justice. Korak, son of Tarzan, has never known the counting houses of London or the drawing rooms of Paris. Raised among the apes, he knows only the law of the fang and the rhythm of the African wild. But when Alexis Paulvitch arrives on the continent, seeking vengeance for his fallen master Nikolas Rokoff, the jungle's quiet is shattered. Paulvitch knows a secret that could destroy everything Tarzan built: the location of his son. What follows is a tale of pursuit through verdant hell, where the hunter becomes the hunted and civilization collides with the untamed. Korak must learn that courage inherited from a legendary father must be forged into his own. The jungle does not care who your parents were. Burroughs writes with pulpy verve about nature red in tooth and claw, about what we owe to blood and what we choose to become. It's a boy-adventure that understands: the wild in our hearts doesn't care about lineage. For readers who want to disappear into green darkness and emerge breathless.






































