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Synopsis
Tarzan moved forward, stealthily, silently, his eyes on the quarry ahead. But behind him was an even greater danger. A marauding band of shiftas, armed with long barrelled rifles and spears and mounted on half tamed ponies. Suddenly Tarzan sensed their presence and turned to face them. Armed only with a hunting bow and spear and his dreaded knife he crouched ready to fight for his life. The shiftas saw him turn. Spurring their mounts into a gallop the eight horseman charged at breakneck speed towards the Lord of the Jungle intent on riding him down. Tarzan took the first of his four arrows and fitted it to his bow...
Is Tarzan and the City of Gold (abridged) appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
Classic adventure with action violence typical of vintage pulp fiction. Tarzan fights armed bandits with bow, spear, and knife; expect combat but no graphic gore or adult content.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include violence.
Who'll love this
Tarzan faces danger from armed bandits in a thrilling jungle adventure with action-packed combat.