
Outlaw of Torn
Outlaw of Torn - Edgar Rice Burroughs
"Outlaw of Torn" by Edgar Rice Burroughs transports listeners to the tumultuous 13th century England, where the outlaw Norman of Torn emerges as a formidable figure amidst the power struggle between King Henry III and Simon de Montfort. Raised by the vengeful de Vac to become a ruthless killing machine, Norman's journey is complicated by the influence of a kind priest who instills in him a sense of chivalry. As he evolves from a brutal outlaw to a skilled swordsman with a significant bounty on his head, Norman becomes embroiled in the civil war, ultimately revealing his true identity as Richard, the long-lost son of King Henry. The themes of identity, betrayal, and redemption resonate deeply, showcasing the complexities of loyalty and the consequences of vengeance. This gripping tale underscores the timeless struggle between personal ambition and familial duty, making it a compelling listen for those interested in the intricate dynamics of power and honor.

