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Dog
Days in Bedlam
by David James Trapp

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Set in the days before Noah,
this novel reveals what it may have been like when "all
men did what was right in their own eyes." The impoverished
village of Bedlam receives a sudden visit from their King
Orion, who promises health, rain and prosperity will come
to them once again. During his visit, he and his royal cavalcade
devour the last of the village's bread, meat, goat's milk,
and water, and the king performs his usual rape of the village's
best virgin. The virgin is the village elder's daughter, coincidentally
attracted to the town outcast, Hershel, the son of the late
town prostitute. Their love story is supposedly the focus
of the story, but it ends neither triumphantly nor courageously.
Trapp is a skilled story-teller, painting vivid descriptions
of the events; unfortunately, this reader does not relish
in such portrayals of rape or brutal murders. Hershel the
brothelite is representative of good, one who learned from
his mother to believe in God, but his mother paradoxically
chose to remain in a life of prostitution when she had an
opportunity for escape.
If this novel were a movie, it would be rated R for brutal
violence and sexual content. It also has several typographical
errors (ie: "he waived to her") throughout. Sorry,
it's not one this reader can recommend.
~ Cindy

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