"The Outlaw of Torn" is a historical adventure novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, originally published in 1927. Set in 13th-century England, the story follows the life of Norman of Torn, a mysterious and feared outlaw. In the novel, Norman of Torn is a young boy raised by a band of outlaws in the heart of the forest. Trained in the arts of combat and survival, he grows into a formidable warrior with a reputation for ruthless brutality. As he navigates the treacherous political landscape of mediaeval England, Norman becomes entangled in conflicts and conspiracies, all while grappling with questions of identity and loyalty. "The Outlaw of Torn" is a thrilling blend of historical fiction, action, and romance. Burroughs paints a vivid picture of mediaeval England, filled with knights, castles, and political intrigue. The story explores themes of honour, justice, and the struggle between societal expectations and individual freedom.
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