A review by leahegood
The Mark of Zorro by Johnston McCulley

3.0

Robin Hood meets The Scarlet Pimpernel in this tale of Spanish dominated California. While the government has grown more and more oppressive a hero has been training himself to right wrongs. Now Zorro rides the countryside, stealing from soldiers what they have stolen from the people and punishing those who have dealt unjust punishment. It is this man who captures Lolita Pulido. At the same time the rich but languid Don Diego Vega has also asked for her hand. Can Zorro bring justice to the southland without loosing his life or that of the girl he loves?

This tale is told in the classic manner of the period it was written during. The plot line is predictable, but fun just the same.