Tarzan And The Jewels Of Opar
Sub-title
Tarzan 05
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English
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Year
1915
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The fifth exciting adventure in the stories of Tarzan.
In the forgotten city of Opar, stood the altars where the ancient city offered blood sacrifices for the Flaming God.Also there were vaults piled high with the gold destined for the fabled Lost Atlantis. And there La, the beautiful high priestess, still dreamed of Tarzan, who had escaped her knife before. Around her, the hideous priests vowed that he should never escape again. For now Tarzan was returning, and they were waiting forhim. Tarzan planned to avoid La and the priests. But he could not avoid the earthquake that struck him down in the vaults and left him without memory of his wife or home-- only with what memory he had had as a child among the savage apes who reared him.Download DescriptionTARZAN IN PERIL - VIVID! GORE VIDAL When Tarzan returns to Opar for treasures buried beneath ancient city, he is injured during an earthquake and loses his memory. The ape man remembers nothing since his teenage years in the jungle.While Jane fights off drunken soldiers and dangerous enemies, confident her jungle knight will soon be there to rescue her, Tarzan has forgotten her existence and fallen prey to his old nemesis, La, high priestess of Opar, and must either wed her or die a sacrifice to the Flaming God. The only person who knows the truth is the evil Lieutenant Albert Werper, drunk with greed after a glimpse of Opar's fabled treasure vaults, who conspires with slave trader Achmet Zek to betray both Tarzan and Jane to their dooms that he may possess the Jewels of Opar. Burroughs possesses a gift few writers possess the ability to describe . vividly. (Gore Vidal)
In the forgotten city of Opar, stood the altars where the ancient city offered blood sacrifices for the Flaming God.Also there were vaults piled high with the gold destined for the fabled Lost Atlantis. And there La, the beautiful high priestess, still dreamed of Tarzan, who had escaped her knife before. Around her, the hideous priests vowed that he should never escape again. For now Tarzan was returning, and they were waiting forhim. Tarzan planned to avoid La and the priests. But he could not avoid the earthquake that struck him down in the vaults and left him without memory of his wife or home-- only with what memory he had had as a child among the savage apes who reared him.Download DescriptionTARZAN IN PERIL - VIVID! GORE VIDAL When Tarzan returns to Opar for treasures buried beneath ancient city, he is injured during an earthquake and loses his memory. The ape man remembers nothing since his teenage years in the jungle.While Jane fights off drunken soldiers and dangerous enemies, confident her jungle knight will soon be there to rescue her, Tarzan has forgotten her existence and fallen prey to his old nemesis, La, high priestess of Opar, and must either wed her or die a sacrifice to the Flaming God. The only person who knows the truth is the evil Lieutenant Albert Werper, drunk with greed after a glimpse of Opar's fabled treasure vaults, who conspires with slave trader Achmet Zek to betray both Tarzan and Jane to their dooms that he may possess the Jewels of Opar. Burroughs possesses a gift few writers possess the ability to describe . vividly. (Gore Vidal)