Over the weekend I finished reading “Three to See the King” by Magnus Mills.

From Publishers Weekly, found on Amazon.Com, here is the description:
For his third novel, former London bus driver Mills delivers a remarkable fable packed with amusing biblical allusions and eccentric characters. It begins in a house of tin “in the middle of a vast and deserted plain,” where the unnamed narrator lives alone. Three of his friends Simon Painter, Philip Sibling and Steve Treacle also live on the plain, also in houses of tin. The narrator’s primary activities consist of sweeping away...
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