Kenjai: Call of the Spirits
Tanya Korbin is Kenjai the Jungle Huntress.
Inspired by classic Golden Age comic book heroes like Tarzan and junglegirls like Sheena, Kenjai's thrilling adventures unfold against the backdrop of evil high-tech corporations and amidst the untamed mysteries of the African continent.
As a fearless heroine, Kenjai faces the monstrosities of modern science and the unpredictable forces of ancient magic.
In her adventurous journey, Kenjai must battle ruthless corporations that exploit people and nature for greed. Her relentless quest for vengeance takes her through urban hunting grounds and dense jungles, where she is both hunter and hunted.
Throughout, she encounters dangerous creatures and regularly finds herself in duels.
But in the midst of this action-packed chaos, she also wrestles with her inner conflicts. Her goal is to hunt down her brother's killer and free herself from the spirit of Kenjai that has become a part of her.
In a world where science, adventure, action, and mysticism collide, Kenjai takes readers on an electrifying journey through the fascinating wilderness, promising excitement and thrills on every page.
Are you ready to enter the world of Kenjai?
Part 3 of the Kenjai series.
Tanya Korbin visits the fortune teller Madame Z, who tells her the true reason for her sudden change and explains that a great burden rests on her shoulders. Soon unknown forces become aware of her and want to kill her.
About the author: Riley D. Wilder is the pseudonym of a young German-American author. She describes her motivation to write as follows:
"Literature always has a strong visual element for me. When I write a story, I have to be able to imagine the action as if it were in a movie. That's exactly the kind of imagery I want to create in my readers mind."
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783756566495110164
- Artikelnummer SW9783756566495110164
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Autor
Riley D. Wilder
- Wasserzeichen ja
- Verlag neobooks
- Seitenzahl 38
- Veröffentlichung 02.11.2023
- ISBN 9783756566495