Each novel in Willard Price 's Adventure Series is notable for its selection of memorable villains, whose actions sabotage the animal-collecting efforts of young adventurers Hal and Roger Hunt. To date, only one character, the despicable "Reverend" Merlin Kaggs, has appeared as a villain in more than one Hunt adventure. Joro appears in multiple books, but only acts as a villain in one. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. List of villains [ edit ] Novel Villain Notes Amazon Adventure "Shark" Sands An unseen character, Sands is a rival animal collector who is believed to be using foul play as a means of beating his competitors. Croc A brutish thug who is hired by "Shark Sands" to sabotage the Hunts' expedition. Banco Hired by Hal Hunt at Iquitos , Banco is a stubborn coward whose foolish actions result in tragic consequences. Once they have reached the secret pearl island, Kaggs steals the boat, abandoning Hal, Roger and their devoted assistant Omo without any food or water. Crab A lazy spy placed aboard the Hunts' ship by Merlin Kaggs.


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