Index for The Return of Tharn by Howard Browne

Summary:

"The Return of Tharn" by Howard Browne is a novel likely written in the mid-20th century. The narrative follows Tharn, a formidable Cro-Magnon warrior, on a quest to rescue his beloved Dylara, who has been abducted by an enemy tribe. The story unfolds in a prehistoric world filled with danger and adventure, and introduces us to characters like Trakor, a young and inexperienced hunter whose misguided pride propels him into peril. The opening of the book presents a vivid and gripping scene as Trakor embarks on a solo hunting expedition in the treacherous jungle, only to find himself face-to-face with Sadu, a fearsome lion. Just as Trakor resigns himself to his fate, Tharn, who has been tracking Dylara's captors, heroically intervenes, showcasing his extraordinary strength and agility. This encounter sets the stage for Tharn's greater mission while also establishing a bond between Tharn and Trakor, who is left in awe of Tharn's prowess and courage. As the two navigate through the perils of the jungle and the complexities of their respective quests, the story hints at themes of bravery, friendship, and the struggle against overwhelming odds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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