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The Son of Tarzan

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The Son of Tarzan

By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Narrated by: Shelly Frasier
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Paulvitch seeks revenge against Tarzan once again, this time by luring Lord Greystoke's rebellious son away from London. The great ape Akut foils the plot of revenge as he helps the boy escape the wrath of Paulvitch. Akut and the son flee to the savage African jungle where Tarzan was reared.

In his quest to survive, the young civilized boy reckons with life and death as he encounters the same dangers that his father once faced and ultimately matures into the mighty warrior, "Korak the Killer." In one of his many adventures, Korak rescues a young beauty, Meriem from an Arabian band of raiders. Like Tarzan, Korak discovers that the perils of the jungle are nothing compared to the evils of men. Tarzan Series #4.

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If you like vivid flights of fancy, Edgar Rice Burroughs is your man. The famed author of the Tarzan series paints with a broad brush on a large canvas. Here we find Lord Greystoke, formerly Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, abiding in London with a wife and an unruly teenaged son, Jack. Like his father, Jack has an incurable attraction to the wild, and we find him fleeing civilization to hone his skills deep in the African jungle. The story is rife with savage adventure in which the law of the jungle is played out by tribes of apes, trappers, poachers, and kidnappers. This is a coming-of-age story rippling with action and romance. Shelly Frasier does a creditable job, but some production problems - volume shifts and popping "p's" - mar the listen.

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This book was written and narrated very well! I enjoyed listening to it. I was hesitant when i first started to listen and found out it was narrated by a woman (just thought it was in need of a male narrater is all). It is real similar to the first book of the series.

Good book!

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Son of Tarzan delivers! Shelly Frasier's narration is most excellent!! On to the next adventure!

Another Tarzan Triumph

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Great book for any age. Read this series when I was 9 and again now at 44, still just as captured!

As always...Tarzan is da man!!

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I WISHED FOR THE STORY TO GO ON AND ON
BEAUTIFULLY READ
CRIED LOTS OF HAPPY TEARS

AWESOME

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As it was in my adolescence. Pulp for sure, but fires the imagination, a nostalgic sense of adventure and "good guys win" message that never gets old.

Just as good in my dotage...

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If you have been reading the Tarzan books this far, then I think it doesn't have to be said how wonderful and classic this series is. I loved the new cast that follows Jack Greystoke through this adventurous tale. The honorable Morrison Banes and Mareon really make this story. I enjoyed watching them grow and have many character development moments throughout. It is a great continuation of the series and I highly recommend it.

Magnificent story! A great coming of age tale.

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Although Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote so many great Stories of Tarzan, I don’t think there is anyone out there that didn’t consider the Son of Tarzan as a favorite amongst favorites

Son of Tarzan

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