
Tarzans Rückkehr in den Urwald
The ape man comes home. After years among civilized men, Tarzan cannot deny the blood that calls him back to the African jungle. But the jungle he returns to is not the one he left. Jane is gone, stolen away by men who worship the false god of greed, and the Lord of the Apes must become a killer once more to reclaim what was taken from him. This third entry in Burroughs' legendary series pushes Tarzan beyond the role that made him famous. Here he works in a European circus, fights pirates on the high seas, and races against time to save the woman he loves from a fate worse than death. It is a story that asks what happens when the wild thing raised among men must choose between the beast he was born as and the civilization he learned to love. Burroughs writes with kinetic pulp prose and genuine affection for his creation. The book endures because it understands its hero's central fracture: torn between two worlds, Tarzan is most alive when the rules of neither apply.














































