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Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar

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A spy, Albert Werper, has been sent by Tarzan's long time foe, Achmet Zek, to abduct Jane. His plan changes when he discovers that Tarzan is bankrupt and must return to the lost city of Opar to bring back more gold. While Tarzan and the spy are in the treasure tomb, an earthquake strikes Tarzan down and blocks the exit. The only way out leads Werper to the sacrificial chamber of the Flaming God, where he soon finds himself the next victim. Tarzan is quick to recover his strength, but not his memory!

Tarzan is the original super hero, one most of us would like to be. It is easy to surrender ourselves to the thrill of his exploits in the damp African Jungle, yield to the pull of primitive impulse, and imagine we are back again in pre-historic times, swinging from tree to tree in glorious abandon through the primeval forest or fighting the great cave bear with rude stone weapons.

©2003 Tantor Media, Inc.
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The fifth installment of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan series, Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar finds the eponymous "ape man" travelling to Opar, where a lost colony of the city of Atlantis is found, in search of treasure.

In this 1918 adventure novel, Tarzan is followed by a corrupt Belgian army officer, loses his memory, and enrages a high priestess named La. Meanwhile, Jane has been captured by an evil Arab.

In a soft purr, Shelly Frasier serves up a briskly paced, enthusiastic performance of this action-filled romp.

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More of a short episode than a book.

this was pretty good story. however, I was a bit disappointed how the new characters we're only meant to stay in this book and be one-off villains. I was confused in parts of the book when he would say a name of a character and I thought they were dead but it turns out they weren't, as if the author forgot about that character completely. aside from that, the villains were pretty good and the plot was alright, it's just crazy how much trouble came from a bag of jewels. the author must have had a lot of fun spinning that web of craziness. this story felt like a short episode that was a side Adventure and didn't have that much effect on our main characters. probably because there doesn't seem like anything that will carry over to the next book. I guess I will have to read it and see.

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Shelly Frasier is awesome

Shelly Frasier is definitely my favorite reader for the Tarzan novels. I wouldn’t mind having them all in her voice. She deftly communicates the intellect under that savage surface. 10/10.

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Solid

This is solid all the way around. It isn’t as good as I remember it being from years ago. Tarzan is ethically sketchy. The narrator is fine but I much prefer the recent recordings of Ben Dooley.

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Not very PC

As always Burroughs spins a good yarn. As with all the Tarzan books it’s quite racist, so not for the young.

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Vintage Tarzan

Another exciting fun and unbelievable tale of adventure. Well done and fun, I like to mix audible with the written version. Bad guys, lions, and apes mixed in a fresh smorgasbord of vintage Tarzan.

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Well narrated

A standard exciting Tarzan story with all the twists and turns you would expect from a Burroughs story. Without saying much about the plot I can say it is exciting and fun to read with all the nail-biting cliffhanger chapters to keep you wondering inspite of the fact that we know Tarzan won't die nor will Jane.

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Dont buy this one

Narrator bad. Hated it. Never again will I purchase from this narrator. Waste of money.

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