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Tarzan: The Epic Adventures [Mass Market Paperback]

R. A. Salvatore , Burton Armus , Edgar Rice Burroughs


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1 Jan 1998
FROM THE ACTION-PACKED TV SERIES . . .

Russian exile Nikolas Rokoff has stolen an ancient crystal amulet--the key to terrifying power. It can be used to conquer the very depths of time and space, but if Rokoff releases its uncontrollable forces, the gem will rip apart the fabric of reality. He will throw open the gates to Pellucidar--the prehistoric land at the Earth's core. In doing so, he will unleash the grotesque, reptilian armies of the Mahars.

Only Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, can hope to stop the flood of creatures whose one goal is bloodthirsty conquest. But even Tarzan may fall prey to the talons of Mora, the ruthless and seductive Queen of the Mahars.

STARRING THE LEGENDARY HERO CREATED BY EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS

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3.0 out of 5 stars Satisfying Salvatore 16 April 2000
By Michael DeLong - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
No one writes a better battle scene than R.A. Salvatore, which is where this adaptation of a screenplay to a short-lived TV series shines. Tarzan moves and fights with all comers with almost preternatural grace. As Salvatore fans have come to love with the Drizzt novels, Tarzan continually engages in a savage ballet at least every thirty pages. Unfortunately, that's about all the free reign Salvatore has in this book. He seemed limited by the fact Tarzan must win with all his helpless, and continually in-the-way, friends completely intact, and this steals a large amount of the suspense. In Salvatore's own worlds, he is free to take the characters where they take him. Here Tarzan and his friends need to get from preordained point A to B knowing that only a finite number of written pages are keeping them from the inevitable ending. If you've read the Drizzt novels, the Corona tales, the Cleric Quintet and Salvatore's various but scattered trilogies, this book is more of the swashbuckling style but without the characterization. If this is your first Salvatore book though, it may hold your attention, but you're missing out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Actually my favorite Tarzan novel. 15 Dec 2003
By George H. Wells - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I had just seen the terrific movie Tarzan and the Lost City starring Caspar Van Dien and was dying to read a Tarzan novel. I picked up one by Burroughs at random but it had a slow beginning. So, in the library where I was, I found THIS book. It was just what I needed. well written, fast reading, real Tarzan. Burroughs is great, but sometimes you are not in the mood for his writing style.
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