Tarzan And The Foreign Legion (Ballantine 23859, #22)
When the American bomber crashed in the jungles of enemy held Sumatra, the survivors faced the perils of a completely unknown world...and the perils of a completely unknown world...and the RAF colonel who had flown with them as observer seemed …
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When the American bomber crashed in the jungles of enemy held Sumatra, the survivors faced the perils of a completely unknown world...and the perils of a completely unknown world...and the RAF colonel who had flown with them as observer seemed to compound their danger by going mad – stripping to a loincloth and throwing away his weapons except for his knife. But for Colonel John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, the hazards of wild beasts and a remorseless enemy were a familiar and joyously accepted challenge – a chance to return to his true identity of Tarzan of the Apes. Gathering a motley crew of allies of many nations, Tarzan worked a terrible vengeance on the occupying Japanese, led an epic trek to the coast to a final ocean rendezvous with enemies human and inhuman.
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