Escape on Venus (Venus #4) (1942)

by Edgar Rice Burroughs


In the final novel of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Venus series, stalwart Earthman Carson Napier and his mate, the beautiful Duare, are trying to find their way back to Korva, the country that became their home in the previous book. 


We follow them from mishap to mishap as they encounter a nation of fishmen, the cult of a strange goddess, a macabre museum whose living exhibits are paralyzed then mounted, and a war between navies of huge land-bound ships on a great plain.
 

The story is episodic, reflecting its genesis as a quartet of pulp magazine stories, but lots of fun if you like this sort of thing.
 

Duare gets her own solo adventure this time around, a rare opportunity for an ERB heroine!

Edgar Rice Burroughs (being worshipped by an alien civilization)

"Odyssey on Venus" (Italian)

"Odyssey on Venus" (German)

"Escape from Venus" (Spanish)

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