Tarzan Triumphant


Read by Mark Nelson

(4.9 stars; 7 reviews)

LOST PEOPLE IN A TRACKLESS JUNGLE
How strange the ways of fate—to bring together such an odd assortment of people to face the perils of the darkest continent!
"Gunner" Patrick, once a gunman, now fleeing from the perils of Chicago gangland, in the company of unsuspecting Lafayette Smith, a brilliant geologist, looking for rocks, but instead finding Lady Barbara Collis, aviatrix, lost in the wilds of a hidden valley with only Jezebel, a beautiful young Midianite, whose people think nothing of burning strangers alive.
Only fate could cause these various destinies to twine and intertwine, and only Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, can rescue them from the savagery of Africa and the treachery of men. - Summary by Original text (8 hr 5 min)

Chapters

Prologue 3:27 Read by Mark Nelson
Gathering the Threads 11:49 Read by Mark Nelson
The Land of Midian 35:23 Read by Mark Nelson
The "Gunner" 15:50 Read by Mark Nelson
Gathering the Strands 13:31 Read by Mark Nelson
When the Lion Charged 22:06 Read by Mark Nelson
The Waters of Chinnereth 21:17 Read by Mark Nelson
The Slave Raider 23:50 Read by Mark Nelson
The Baboons 13:22 Read by Mark Nelson
The Great Fissure 21:03 Read by Mark Nelson
In the Clutches of the Enemy 17:22 Read by Mark Nelson
The Crucifixion 23:23 Read by Mark Nelson
Out of the Grave 18:07 Read by Mark Nelson
The "Gunner" Walks 16:49 Read by Mark Nelson
Flight 20:13 Read by Mark Nelson
Eshbaal, the Shephard 22:42 Read by Mark Nelson
Trailing 27:40 Read by Mark Nelson
She is Mine! 16:05 Read by Mark Nelson
A Guy and a Skirt 22:24 Read by Mark Nelson
In the Village of Elija 27:44 Read by Mark Nelson
The Best Three Out of Five 16:21 Read by Mark Nelson
An Awakening 9:25 Read by Mark Nelson
By a Lonely Pool 13:12 Read by Mark Nelson
Captured 15:08 Read by Mark Nelson
The Long Night 19:49 Read by Mark Nelson
The Waziri 10:56 Read by Mark Nelson
The Last Knot is Tied 6:21 Read by Mark Nelson

Reviews


(5 stars)

A very good reader, the story became alive for me . With silky tones and good character acting, it was a very enjoyable 'read'.

Great story


(4.5 stars)

clear, well read book. Another fantastic rescue of poor European and American folks wandering through Africa. Everything you'd expect from a Tarzan story.