Thursday, 17 July 2025

Book Review - 5 STARS - The Trials of Arthur Whitty by Tim Walker


The Trials of Arthur Whitty
 By Tim Walker 

This novella is the story of plain old Arthur Whitty, a man whose dreams are never dull and whose vivid imagination and sense of humour carries him through a series of sometimes challenging situations. Arthur has retired to a pair of slippers and jigsaw table in a quiet cul-de-sac in Berkshire, England. He walks his dog, Max, and lets his mind wander to a series of dreams in which he is more daring, skilful and adventurous that his real-life humdrum self. He is an irritant to his orderly wife, Emilia, and has succumbed to irksome cancer treatment following a run-in with skin cancer.

Once a date has been set for corrective surgery, Arthur sets his mind on organising a real-life adventure – a bucket list trip to Machu Picchu in Peru where he finds peace and a calming of the spirit. Arthur’s bullish nature carries him through a series of situations but there is little the retired couple can do about the onset of dementia. But Arthur is well supported by Emilia and their daughter, Holly, as the family rally round to make his declining years as comfortable as possible. And there’s always escape to his secret world of risk, responsibility and danger.

The author has drawn on personal experience and observations of elderly men in a support group he helps run for Men’s Matters charity in Windsor, Berkshire. Half of all royalties from the sales of this book will be donated to Men’s Matters, who support older men by encouraging social interaction and connecting them to health and wellbeing support services.

Arthur Whitty is a brave adventurer, spy, rally driver, vampire hunter and all-around great guy. Well, he got the great guy part right! Reaching retirement, Arthur struggles to adapt to being at home all the time, as does his wife to a certain extent. He now spends his days with his wife, dog and occasionally his daughter, and of course an abundance of jigsaw puzzles! But, in his other life, his imaginative life, he can be anything he wants to be. However, after all those years of work, his retirement has come with challenges as his health rapidly declines. After surviving cancer, he is determined to have one last adventure and he chooses to go alone to Machu Picchu in Peru, where somehow he still manages to get himself in trouble - but at least he has ticked it off his bucket list.

Arthur is a really likeable character, he is funny, witty, and utterly endearing. But as dementia robs him of his memories he struggles to hold onto who he is.

This novel is very moving, especially as Arthur is just so likeable. I will certainly be checking out more books by this author in the future.


This novel is available on Amazon


Tim Walker

Tim Walker is an independent author living near Windsor in the UK. Born in Hong Kong in the Sixties, he grew up in Liverpool where he began his working life as a trainee reporter on a local newspaper. He went on to attain an honours degree in Communication Studies in South Wales before moving to London where he worked in the newspaper publishing industry for ten years.

In the mid-90s he opted to spend a couple of years doing voluntary work in Zambia through VSO, running an educational book publishing development programme. After this, he set up his own marketing and publishing business in Lusaka, Zambia’s capital, then managed a mineral exploration company before returning to the UK in 2009.

His creative writing journey began in earnest in 2014, as a therapeutic activity whilst recovering from cancer treatment. In addition to short stories, he researched and wrote a five-book historical fiction series, A Light in the Dark Ages. The series connects the end of Roman Britain to the story of Arthur in an imaginative narrative. It starts with Abandoned, then Ambrosius: Last of the Romans; Uther’s Destiny; Arthur Dux Bellorum and Arthur Rex Brittonum, the last two books charting the life of an imagined historical King Arthur.

More recently, he has written a dual timeline historical novel set at Hadrian’s Wall, Guardians at the Wall. His two books of short stories, Thames Valley Tales and London Tales combine contemporary and historical themes and are now available as audiobooks. Somewhere along the way, he co-authored a three-book children’s series with his daughter, Cathy, The Adventures of Charly Holmes.

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Book Review - 5 STARS - The Trials of Arthur Whitty by Tim Walker

The Trials of Arthur Whitty  By Tim Walker  This novella is the story of plain old Arthur Whitty, a man whose dreams are never dull and whos...