Robyn Hood: Outlaw by Howard MacKie

Robyn Hood: Outlaw

by Howard MacKie

Returning from her last adventure, Robyn is back in New York, and looking for some sort of normalcy. But not everyone feels she deserves any, the universe included. After a close friend is attacked, Robyn must take it upon herself to get to the bottom of this mystery as she is pitted against her greatest adversary yet, when she becomes public enemy number one, to the city she calls home. Don’t miss this fast paced bare-knuckle, new series, Robyn Hood: Outlaw!

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

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3 1/2 stars

I received a copy of Robyn Hood: Outlaw through NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

Robyn Hood: Outlaw continues the adventure of Robyn, and along with it you'll find tons of action and drama. After all, Robyn seems to have a talent for getting herself into the worst predicaments possible.

After everything that has happened, Robyn feels the need to put more effort than ever into finding something normal for her life to fit into. Unfortunately, the rest of the universe doesn't seem to be feeling the same way about that.

After all, Robyn is not the sort of person to look the other way, especially not after somebody she cares deeply about is attacked. That means that, once again, Robyn is on the job, coming up against all new antagonists and threats.

It should be worth noting that while this is not the first in the series, readers can easily jump in at this point. Though they will likely miss out on details and backstory (for obvious reasons).

Robyn Hood: Outlaw was an interesting read, one that gave a female lead strong control over her own series. She's basically a female version of the Green Arrow, and that means she kicks some serious butt.

As I mentioned above, this series can be read as a standalone. It's what I did, though perhaps I would have enjoyed it even more if I had read her previous adventure. I can't speak to that. I can tell you all about how action-packed this volume is though.

I loved how gritty this story felt, especially in regards to everything that Robyn kept coming up against. It had a real sense of risk, as well as giving us a chance to see just how determined she is to save the day. There's something to appreciate about that.

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  • 7 March, 2020: Reviewed