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Daring. Dashing. Defiant. Zorro rides again! In The Further Adventures of Zorro, Johnston McCulley returns to the swashbuckling legend of El Zorro-the masked avenger who fights with wit, skill, and flashing steel to protect the innocent from tyranny and greed. Set against the sunbaked backdrop of Old California, this thrilling sequel plunges readers into a world of secret identities, corrupt officials, and daring rescues. Don Diego Vega, the man behind the mask, must once again balance the role of idle aristocrat with that of vigilante hero. But as new enemies emerge and old loyalties are…mehr

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Daring. Dashing. Defiant. Zorro rides again! In The Further Adventures of Zorro, Johnston McCulley returns to the swashbuckling legend of El Zorro-the masked avenger who fights with wit, skill, and flashing steel to protect the innocent from tyranny and greed. Set against the sunbaked backdrop of Old California, this thrilling sequel plunges readers into a world of secret identities, corrupt officials, and daring rescues. Don Diego Vega, the man behind the mask, must once again balance the role of idle aristocrat with that of vigilante hero. But as new enemies emerge and old loyalties are tested, Zorro's blade must be quicker, and his mind sharper than ever before. With every cunning escape and bold confrontation, Zorro leaves behind his signature mark-the letter "Z"-a symbol of justice etched in courage. Fast-paced, witty, and packed with action, The Further Adventures of Zorro is a timeless tale of rebellion, romance, and righteous revenge. For fans of classic adventure, this is Zorro at his most legendary.
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Johnston McCulley (1883-1958) was an American author, screenwriter, and journalist best known as the creator of the iconic swashbuckling hero Zorro. A prolific writer, McCulley penned hundreds of pulp stories, often set in Old California or steeped in mystery, crime, and adventure. His creation of Zorro in 1919's The Curse of Capistrano launched a cultural legend that inspired generations of books, films, television shows, and comics. With his flair for fast-paced storytelling and unforgettable characters, McCulley helped shape the golden age of pulp fiction and remains a foundational figure in the adventure genre.