The Outlaws of Sherwood
I'll admit I haven't read many other Robin Hood based novels. A few years after reading McKinley's, I discovered Lady of the Forest by Jennifer Roberson
Sherwood by Parke Godwin
In more recent years, Stephen R. Lawhead's King Raven trilogy has been more visible, with the third released just last year. I haven't read these either, but the reviews have been top notch overall. The first two are also bargain priced right now at these links: Hood (The King Raven Trilogy, Book 1)
There are many more Robin Hood novels, but surprisingly about half of them are from the 1800s when Robin Hood was popular. Some can be found online. Others are elusive.
I am, I admit, amazed that there aren't more Robin Hood based novels. When I consider the glut of Camelot and King Arthur novels, it is amazing there aren't more of Robin Hood, Maid Marian and the Merry Men. The Camelot novels are numbered in the hundreds, bordering on thousands. Robin Hood, not so much. For a list of some of the better known ones, see the two lists I have created on Amazon for the week: Robin Hood: Novels and Other Fiction and Robin Hood: Nonfiction. The Robin Hood Project has a lengthy list, not divided into fiction and nonfiction, nor updated with recent titles--the Lawhead titles are missing, for example--but it is the most comprehensive I've found. My own lists supplement it.
So what is your favorite Robin Hood novel?
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