Enemy of God: A Novel of Arthur

What is the author's tone in Enemy of God: A Novel of Arthur by Bernard Cornwell?

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The first chapter establishes the tone of the novel, lush in detail on the geography, flora, fauna, politics, religion, and lifestyles of Wales and England in the late 5th century CE. It sketches the basics about the primary characters, building them as flawed human beings whom myths have distorted.

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Enemy of God