Tarzan's greatest adventure may be the forging of a legacy as his son is drawn into the savage world that shaped the Lord of the Jungle.
In The Son of Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs continues the saga of the ape-man with a tale of inheritance, vengeance, and survival. Alexis Paulvitch, long thought dead, reemerges with hatred in his heart and a plan for revenge. Seeking to wound Tarzan through his child, he lures young Jack Clayton away from London.
But no son of Tarzan is easily mastered. With the aid of the great ape Akut, Jack escapes captivity and flees into the African jungle-the very wilderness that forged his father. There, stripped of civilization and comfort, he must rely on instinct, courage, and cunning to survive.
In the depths of the jungle he earns a new name: Korak the Killer. As Tarzan once did, Jack finds his place among the great apes and carves his own legend in a land ruled by strength and daring. A story of lineage and transformation, The Son of Tarzan expands the mythos of one of adventure fiction's most enduring heroes.
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