Time Is Relative for a Knight of Time
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Brett Matthew Williams
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Meet Rolland Wright - a 17-year-old orphan living out of his car in rural Woodland Hills, California. Aside from grappling with being abandoned by his drunken father two years previous following his mother's mysterious murder, his life mostly revolves around finding a warm place to sleep at night. When one day he is attacked by men claiming to have killed his father, Rolland discovers a strange ability to slow the flow of time around him, beginning a journey that takes him to places outside of time, space, and eventually to the early 19th century to fight the sinister General Andrew Jackson. With the help of a rag-tag group of historical and mythical figures with various supernatural abilities of their own (Joan of Arc, Jesse James, etc.) known as the Knights of Time, Rolland solves the mystery behind his mother's murder, falls in love, battles the evil Edward Vilthe, reaper of souls, and finds a home of his own in the paradise known as Eden.
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- Rosemary Hughes
- 14-06-2019
A chaotic, enjoyable trip, through time's annuals
We meet Rolland Wright, after we experience his father's demise, and find Roĺand living "rough", and his first encounter with the "Knights of Time", it can understood the angst all the new revelations must cause.
Off course, one should have guessed the next reaction from the young man, but the chaos it causes is another thing altogether.
What I allude to is a greater part of the Author's tale, one I found enjoyable, but the excellent narration by none other than the author himself.
It is a tale, more for the later teen/young adult audience, due to the blood shed and graphic violent scenes.
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