Tarzan and the Lost Empire

Tarzan and the Lost Empire
Tarzan has conquered jungles, faced armies, and tamed beasts that would break ordinary men. But nothing in his extraordinary life has prepared him for what awaits in the Wiramwazi Mountains, an ancient Roman outpost, twin cities of marble and blood, where gladiators still fight for survival and a forgotten empire clings to its final gasp of power. When a noted archaeologist vanishes while hunting for the legendary Lost Tribe, Tarzan must plunge into Africa's most dangerous terrain. What he finds is neither tribe nor jungle village, but a civilization frozen in time: Roman soldiers and their descendants, living by the sword and ancient law, caught between their own internal treachery and the modern world threatening to expose their existence. Burroughs weaves Tarzan's primal mastery of the jungle with the high stakes of archaeological mystery, delivering a pulp adventure that explores what happens when empires, both ancient and modern, refuse to die quietly.






































