Sunday, July 18, 2021

The Outlaw of Torn Review

 My 5 Star Amazon Review



An excellent read, well plotted with characters who think, say and do both honorable and villainous deeds. The story burns with the glow of a "mighty revenge"; one as dark and dastardly as that birthed in the classic novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas.  "The Outlaw of Torn" is as good a classic book as any to get kidnapped by.

You know you've read a great story when upon reaching the final pages, the dread of not returning to its engrossing environs prompts thoughts of re-reading it immediately or in the near future.  


"And so the cruel hand of a mighty revenge had reached out and crushed another innocent victim." pg.193

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