In this, the second book of Burroughs' Amtor series, Napier travels over perilous mountains and through forests, inhabited by creatures more terrifying than any nightmare, in search of the lovely princess Duare, who has been snatched from his arms.

typereview,

\n\t

A Thrilling Journey Through Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Lost on Venus

\n\t

Embarking on a captivating adventure, I found myself in the mist-laden skies of Venus, following the footsteps of Carson Napier from the second installment of the Amtor series by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The book transports you to a world where the line between reality and nightmare often blurred.

\n\t

As I delved deeper into the narrative, I encountered various hostile civilizations, each with their unique beliefs and suspicions about Napier’s origins. Being an Earthling amidst Venusans, I too felt like a stranger in a strange land, constantly at risk of being met with hostility.

\n\t

One pivotal moment that stood out for me was the Room of the Seven Doors. Each door held a terrifying fate, and choosing one meant stepping into an uncertain future on this alien planet. The suspense was palpable as I eagerly awaited the outcome of Napier’s choice.

\n\t

LOST ON VENUS is an exhilarating addition to Edgar Rice Burroughs’ repertoire, continuing in the vein of his iconic works like Tarzan and the Martian novels. If you enjoy action-packed adventures set against a backdrop of exotic locales, this book is definitely worth your time.

\n

  • When Carson Napier, Californian, pierced the mist-laden cloud blanket that shrouded the mysterious planet Venus, he embarked on an unparalleled adventure. For this planet was peopled by several antagonistic civilizationsnone of whom believed his fantastic tale of the far-distant Earth he had come from. To them, he was just a spy from another Venusan citydeserving only death.
  • In this, the second book of Burroughs’ Amtor series, Napier travels over perilous mountains and through forests, inhabited by creatures more terrifying than any nightmare, in search of the lovely princess Duare, who has been snatched from his arms.
  • In the Room of the Seven Doors, Napier faces the choice of his life. Six doors led to terrible deathsthe seventh is the door to life. But for him, this door too leads only to new dangers on a planet whose beasts and men are more frightful than any that stalk his native Earth.
  • LOST ON VENUS is an Edgar Rice Burroughs adventure in the colorful and exciting tradition of his Tarzan and Martian novels.
  • Read more
  • As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.