Reviewed:
'20 Years On' is, obviously, a sequel to 'Sean and Roger.' I thoroughly enjoyed both of the tales. This second one perhaps more so.
It does not worry itself about political history the way the first one does but rather more about the way a band of people can co-operate and interact and how people can do bad things when their common sense is usurped by others in power.
Religion, and how it can be misused is the central theme of the story and although some of the characters could be considered stereotypical, I am afraid that history points out that there were actually real people much more singularly misguided.
There's a tonne of love to go around in the story and with some slight editing for strong language and all the bonking ;) it would make a fine TV movie.
I completely recommend this story to you readers.