Continuing the story told in the classic 'The Prince of Thieves,' 'Robin Hood the Outlaw' picks up where the first book left off.
Maid Marian and the Merrie Men are all present, but readers hoping that Robin has time to put down his bow and relax will be sorely disappointed.
Instead, he must consider his loyalty to King Richard, while keeping one step ahead of the Sherriff of Nottingham.
Throw a dastardly betrayal into the mix and you've got all the ingredients for a rollicking read, packed with historical detail and heroic swordplay.
Maid Marian and the Merrie Men are all present, but readers hoping that Robin has time to put down his bow and relax will be sorely disappointed.
Instead, he must consider his loyalty to King Richard, while keeping one step ahead of the Sherriff of Nottingham.
Throw a dastardly betrayal into the mix and you've got all the ingredients for a rollicking read, packed with historical detail and heroic swordplay.

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Robin, a fourteen-year-old kleptomaniac, and genius, deals with the realities of life as someone as special as she. Her family, friends, and community expect a lot from her since they count on her to escape the quicksand of Kingstree, SC, and make something of herself they can be proud of. However, Robin wants to relieve her loved ones from poverty using her intellect and skills. Taking from the rich and giving to the poor is difficult, but she has a gift that makes her the best. However, the failure of a job that sent her best friend Dizzy to the juvenile detention center for three years makes Robin apprehensive about getting her crew back together. Robin has to face her fears and find herself again to help her family, friends, and community. Will she accept her role as a revolutionary and remove the shackles of poverty from her people, or will her fears keep her stagnant and hold her back from greatness?











