The Outlaw of Torn - Edgar Rice Burroughs
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If you think you know what a medieval adventure looks like, Edgar Rice Burroughs is here to shake things up. 'The Outlaw of Torn' throws the classic hero's handbook out the window and gives us someone far more compelling: a bad guy you can't help but root for.
The Story
The story follows Norman of Torn, a man with no memory of his childhood. He was raised in a remote castle by a bitter old man named Father Claude, who trained him with one purpose: to become an unmatched warrior and terrorize the nobility of 13th-century England. Norman becomes the infamous 'Outlaw of Torn,' leading a band of cutthroats, plundering castles, and humiliating knights. His life is one of violence and vengeance, until he encounters Bertrade de Montfort. She's brave, clever, and sees something in him beyond the outlaw's mask. Their connection forces Norman to question everything he's been taught, just as the political schemes of King Henry III and powerful barons like Simon de Montfort threaten to tear the country apart.
Why You Should Read It
This book is a blast because Norman isn't your typical hero. He's angry, skilled, and operates outside the law, which makes his journey toward something resembling honor feel earned. Burroughs writes action scenes that are clear and thrilling—you can almost hear the clang of swords. While it's set in a historical period, don't expect a history lesson. This is a playground for adventure, where the focus is on personal loyalty, hidden identities, and the question of whether a man can change his destiny. Bertrade is also a refreshing character for the time the book was written; she has spirit and agency, making her more than just a prize to be won.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who loves a straightforward, action-packed adventure with a morally grey lead. If you enjoy the pacing of a modern thriller but wish it had more swords and castles, this is your match. It's also a great pick for Burroughs fans who only know him from Tarzan and want to see his take on historical fiction. Don't go in looking for deep historical accuracy—go in ready for a fun, pulpy ride with a surprisingly complex outlaw at its heart.
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Elizabeth Lee
1 month agoGreat read!
Edward White
1 year agoThis book was worth my time since it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. I couldn't put it down.
Emma Hernandez
1 year agoVery interesting perspective.
Jackson Hernandez
3 months agoNot bad at all.
Mark Flores
1 year agoIf you enjoy this genre, it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Highly recommended.