
Tarzan's Sohn
The jungle calls louder than blood. In this fourth Tarzan adventure, Jack, raised among apes, son of the ape-man himself, travels to London only to discover a captured giant ape, a living relic of his wild homeland caged like a curiosity. What begins as a rescue mission becomes a reckoning with the civilized world he was born to reject. Thrust back into the African wilderness he barely remembers, Jack must navigate predator-stalked landscapes, forge an alliance with a fiercely independent girl stranded in the same untamed world, and prove he belongs to neither society nor forest, but to something ancient and untamable between them. Burroughs writes with pulp-perfect urgency: every chapter ends with teeth bared, every page promises the next kill or rescue. This is adventure fiction at its most elemental, concerned with the most primal question of all: what are we, really, beneath the clothes we wear and the cities we build?














































