Tarzan Return to Pal-ul-don

Tarzan Return to Pal-ul-don by Will Murray, published by Altus Press in 2015, is a thrilling narrative set against the backdrop of World War II. This edition, written in English and spanning 373 pages, follows John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, as he leaves behind his life as Lord of the Jungle to confront the Nazi threat. His journey begins with a mission to rescue a missing British Military Intelligence officer, leading him back to a prehistoric land that evokes memories of his savage past.
In this adventure, readers will witness Clayton’s transformation as he embraces his primal instincts, becoming Tarzan-jad-guru, or Tarzan the Terrible. The story intricately weaves elements of action and adventure, immersing readers in a world where survival and courage are paramount. As Clayton navigates the challenges of Pal-ul-don, the narrative explores themes of identity and the struggle between civilization and savagery, providing a rich experience for fans of the genre.
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With the African continent engulfed by World War II, John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, abandons his role as Lord of the Jungle in order to combat the spreading Nazi menace. Flying a P-40 Tomahawk warplane, Clayton is sent on his first mission: to rescue the missing British Military Intelligence officer code-named Ilex. But the daring task plunges him into his savage past after he’s forced down in a lost land that seems hauntingly familiar. When Tarzan of the Apes returns to the prehistoric realm called Pal-ul-don, he must revert to his most savage persona, that of Tarzan-jad-guru–Tarzan the Terrible!
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