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  <title>Episode 7: The King's Men by Christian Fall (Mark Gatiss)</title>
  <description>Yes, it's that Mark Gatiss and no, he shouldn't have: Lexi and J discuss Christian Fall's The King's Men from Nottingham. Ostensibly set during the English Civil War,&amp;amp;nbsp;this work of skin-crawling pornography made us angry and despairing in turns, what with its toe-sucking and impromptu&amp;amp;nbsp;orgies, the libel and all&amp;amp;nbsp;the&amp;amp;nbsp;sweat. If you like history or sex or love or birds,&amp;amp;nbsp;I'm sorry but they don't survive this book. RIP those things. Listen as Lexi struggles to recall who's boned&amp;amp;nbsp;whom and J sets the record straight about wooden buttons and Prince Rupert. Also, there is also a mobile sex-slave unit in it. This is the kind of book that pseudonyms are for.&amp;amp;nbsp;</description>
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