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Review of the Outlaw of Torn
The Outlaw of Torn is a fascinating tale of adventure and romance. Cleverly weaving several apparently unrelated plots into one larger epic story, the Outlaw of Torn borrows heavily from the story of one of English history's greatest mysteries -- the disappearance and fate of Richard, the lost Prince of England. From betrayal to loyalty, from love to hate, from compassion to vengence, and from denial to acceptance, this masterwork of historical fiction will lead the reader through the full spectrum of human emotions, while bringing to life the pagentry and savagery of 13th Century England in spectacular fashion. <br><br>This book is most highly recommended, and will no doubt be thoroughly enjoyed by all ERB fans.
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