A review by bunnieslikediamonds
The Bones of Avalon by Phil Rickman

4.0

I cannot for the life of me give this a fair review. It was one of those audiobooks that put me right to sleep, meaning it deserves five stars for curing insomnia alone. Of course that also means that I wasn't exactly sure what was going on, and I have a feeling it was kinda slow, but basically it was about John Dee (yes THE John Dee) looking for King Arthur's bones in Glastonbury, where he comes across fresher, murdered, corpses. Fun! Sir Robert Dudley acts as his side kick, although he's down with some kind of flu most of the time. Since I have nothing else of value to say in this the most useless of book reviews, I will just inform those who may not know that Sir Robert was a fox and may have been banging Queen Elizabeth:

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