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Monday, January 23, 2023

Perilous Times by Thomas D. Lee



Arthurian rubbish as described by the author’s brother.  Joe, I disagree, it was Arthurian for sure but rubbish, nope, not at all.  Lee fills his pages with despair and finally with hope.   In a world crashing and burning, the story takes place in the UK and features the likes of Lancelot and Kay, Morgan and Arthur as well as a Einsteinish Merlin.

As far as bit players, I think Barry, the squirrel, was my favorite.  Lee’s take on the protection of the planet leads to an uncomfortable look at fractionalization and greed.  In some ways, it is an uncomfortable reflection of current affairs without the hope of a Round Table resurrection.

I enjoyed the book and the message of hope. 


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