The Mark of Zorro
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The Mark of Zorro

by Johnston McCulley

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
148
Language
English
Published
1976

Overview

Johnston McCulley's The Mark of Zorro introduces a masked avenger working in Spanish California, where corruption and arrogance leave ordinary people unprotected. By hiding his identity and performing wit as much as swordplay, Zorro turns adventure fiction into a stylish story about justice, theater, and dual selves.

Readers who want swashbuckling action, fast pacing, and an iconic hero will find this an easy entry point. The Mark of Zorro is pure entertainment, but it also has a sharp sense of how reputation can be engineered. It remains a satisfying pick for anyone who likes old-fashioned adventure with a playful edge. This makes it a strong fit for readers who want swashbuckling storytelling and steady emotional pressure from start to finish on every page.

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