Dark Tides of Mars (#13 in the authorized Wild Adventures of Edgar Rice Burroughs line of novels) by Chris L Adams is everything a reader could hope for in a sword-and-planet adventure. It is true to the characters, lore, and world-building that Burroughs established in his John Carter of Mars/Barsoom series, and equally importantly it’s a page turner!
Adams is master at detailed descriptions that pull the reader in, and his portrayal of the dying planet of Barsoom evokes a deep sense of melancholy. He introduces a great new character, Dat Voga, warrior, scientist, and diplomat, and also does a wonderful job with a pre-existing Burroughs character, Carthoris, the son of John Carter and the incomparable Dejah Thoris.
The most important test of a book, for me, is: was I eager to keep reading? The answer here is a resounding yes! Adams wisely leaves the reader wanting more, and I for one cannot wait for the sequel, Gauntlets of Mars. Highly recommended!