The Beasts of Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs

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Edgar Rice Burroughs Edgar Rice Burroughs
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So, remember how Tarzan finally found Jane and civilized life in the last book? Yeah, forget all that. In 'The Beasts of Tarzan,' Burroughs throws his hero back into the jungle with a vengeance, but this time it's personal. Someone has kidnapped Jane and their infant son, Jack. And the mastermind? A familiar, vengeful face from Tarzan's past. This isn't just a survival story; it's a primal hunt. Stripped of his wealth and society, Tarzan must become the Lord of the Jungle again. He recruits a wild army—not of men, but of beasts: the fierce ape, Akut, a cunning panther, and a tribe of loyal apes. The chase takes him from London's foggy streets to the treacherous African coast and up a deadly river. The real question isn't just if he can save his family, but what he'll have to become to do it. It's a raw, fast-paced adventure about the beast within the man, and it's one of the most gripping entries in the entire series.
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If you thought Tarzan's adventuring days were over after he found love and a title, think again. 'The Beasts of Tarzan' rips the civilized veneer right off and plunges him back into the world where he truly belongs.

The Story

The book picks up with John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, living a quiet life in London with his wife Jane and their baby son. This peace is shattered when an old enemy, the cunning and bitter Russian pirate Nikolas Rokoff, orchestrates a cruel plot. Rokoff kidnaps Jane and the baby, framing Tarzan for a crime and having him imprisoned on a ship bound for Africa. After a daring escape, Tarzan is marooned on a jungle coast. But he's not alone for long. Using his famous call, he wins the loyalty of Akut, a great ape, and a fierce panther. Together, they become an unstoppable force, gathering a band of apes and tracking Rokoff's trail upriver. It becomes a relentless pursuit, with Tarzan's primal instincts and his animal allies pitted against Rokoff's human treachery.

Why You Should Read It

This book is fascinating because it reverses the usual 'civilized man in the wild' trope. Here, civilization is the trap, and the jungle is where Tarzan finds his real power and purpose. His relationship with the animals isn't mystical; it's built on respect and understanding, which makes his 'army' feel earned. Jane, too, gets more to do than just wait for rescue. She shows incredible grit and resourcefulness in captivity, proving she's a true partner in this wild world. The action is constant, but it's the theme of identity that sticks with you. How much of the wild can you let back in before you lose yourself? Tarzan walks that line on every page.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves a classic, no-frills adventure story with real momentum. If you enjoy tales of revenge, survival against impossible odds, and the timeless appeal of a man communicating with wild animals, this is your next read. It's also a great pick if you've only known Tarzan from movies—this is the pure, pulpy, and surprisingly thoughtful source material. Just be ready for a story that moves at a jungle cat's pace and doesn't let up until the final page.



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Brian Johnson
2 months ago

High quality edition, very readable.

George Ramirez
10 months ago

I had low expectations initially, however it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Highly recommended.

Nancy Davis
2 months ago

I have to admit, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. Exceeded all my expectations.

Liam Robinson
7 months ago

From the very first page, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. A valuable addition to my collection.

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