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Many Dimensions

By: Charles Williams
Narrated by: David Pickering
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What would you do to possess an object of unlimited power?

When occult enthusiast Sir Giles Tumulty comes into possession of a stone known as the Crown of Solomon, he is amazed at its startling powers. It can replicate itself infinitely, and can transport its holder to any place or time.

Sir Giles and his nephew Reginald, an opportunistic businessman, conspire to exploit their new treasure. Seeking to enlist honest Lord Arglay in their plans, Arglay quickly realizes what is at stake. Unlimited power should not fall into the wrong hands...and it already had....

Many Dimensions is one of Charles Williams’ most accessible and exciting novels. Along with C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, Williams was a member of the Inklings, a society of writers in Oxford, England who changed the world with their mythopoetic vision.

©1930 Bruce Hunter (P)2022 John Mabry
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The Stone that was in the crown of King Solomon of the golden age of Jerusalem has been stolen from the guardians who had kept it safe in Persia for centuries. Let loose into the English countryside by a thoroughly despicable narcissistic "scientist", it creates havoc throughout the culture until Chief Justice Lord Arglay and his faithful secretary agree together to submit themselves to the Name within the Stone to restore it to the Unity.

Charles Williams 's Supernatural writing at its finest.

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Mr. Pickering again gives us a very entertaining rendition of Mr. Williams’s novel, but I will note that there is a patch of text missing in Chapter 17. Perhaps there were two pages stuck together in the reading copy? It jumps from complete sentence to complete sentence, and so perhaps wasn’t all that obvious, but it made for a somewhat muddled transition, so I checked my copy. I hope this can be easily corrected.

Delightful, but with a mistake.

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Explores power, responsibility, sanctity, and willing acceptance of Divine Will with unsurpassed, lyrical power.

The way to the Stone...

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It is good enough to o keep and to listen to again in the future. I don't know what to make of Williams. However this is a good novel and the readers performance was solid.

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