Conan the Adventurer
Robert E. Howard
Rated: 4.07 of 5 stars
4.07
· 27 ratings · 192 pages · Published: 1966
Thief, pirate, mercenary, warrior and general, he stands invincible - even when the full forces of the supernatural are unleashed against him.
Set in the imaginary Hyborian age between the sinking of Atlantis and the beginnings of recorded history, these four stories of the exploits of this larger-than-life hero are the ultimate in tales of swashbuckling adventure:
- The People of the Black Circle (1934)
- The Slithering Shadow (1933)
- The Pool of the Black One (1966) with L. Sprague de Camp
- Drums of Tombalku (1933)
Cover illustration by Frank Frazetta
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- male mc 1
- paranormal 1
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