Index for Tarzan the invincible by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Summary:

"Tarzan the Invincible" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the iconic character Tarzan, the lord of the jungle, who must confront the treacherous plans of a group of conspirators attempting to exploit Africa's riches while navigating personal challenges in ancient Opar. The narrative promises themes of adventure, cunning, and the classic battle between good and evil as Tarzan faces off against enemies both human and primal. The opening of the novel introduces a small band of white men camped in the jungle, revealing hints of a conspiracy led by an antagonist named Zveri and highlighting their objectives that threaten Africa's fate. Among the chaos, we meet little Nkima, a loyal monkey companion of Tarzan, who longs for his master's presence amidst the dangers presented by strangers in their territory. As the story unfolds, Tarzan is set to confront both these men and the fierce priests of Opar, blending elements of suspense and exotic locale while establishing a rich setting for the impending action. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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