“Tarzan and the Golden Lion” is a novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, first published in 1923 as a serial in Argosy magazine and later released as a book in 1927.
It is the ninth book in the Tarzan series, featuring the popular character Tarzan, the lord of the jungle.
In this adventure, Tarzan discovers an orphaned lion cub and decides to raise it as his own. The cub, named Jad-bal-ja, grows into a magnificent golden lion and becomes Tarzan’s loyal companion. However, trouble arises when the cult of the Flaming God seeks to possess the golden lion for its mystical powers.
As Tarzan and Jad-bal-ja journey through the African wilderness, they encounter dangerous animals, hostile tribes, and treacherous landscapes. They must navigate these perils while trying to protect the golden lion and prevent the cult from achieving its sinister goals.
The story is filled with thrilling action, exotic settings, and Burroughs’ signature blend of adventure and romance. It showcases Tarzan’s exceptional strength, agility, and survival skills, as well as his deep connection with the African wildlife.
“Tarzan and the Golden Lion” is one of the many popular novels in the Tarzan series, which has captivated readers for decades with its tales of wild adventure and the legendary hero who can communicate with animals and swing through the treetops.
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