Mr. Loxley: The Master Thief 2 A Thief at Eton The Comedy continues Book review This saga is a beautifully crafted evocative slice of British life at the onset of World War Two. The author captures the anxiety and upheaval of the times with a keen eye for detail and comedy prose-the rain-soaked streets, tense households, and complex family ties all feel utterly authentic. The characters, especially Bird and Mr. Campbell, are drawn with warmth and realism, making it easy to empathize with their struggles. The dialogue rings true and immerses you in the world of Merry Old England. A touching, quietly powerful read that lingers long after you finish the last page. Highly recommended for lovers of historical fiction and comedy drama. For those who believe in the legend this novel is a charming tribute to the enduring myth of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Set against the evocative backdrop of Nottinghamshire and Eton College, the story captures both the rebellious spirit and the warmth of local tradition, weaving historical echoes with lively dialect and wit. Vinnie Green's writing is both playful and heartfelt, drawing readers into a world where legend and local colour blend seamlessly. For anyone who delights in tales of folk heroes and rich English heritage, this book is sure to entertain and inspire. A perfect read for those who cherish the magic of old stories, retold with a fresh, irreverent twist.
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