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Fact check: The Lion of Our Time By Robert M. Bray
1. Summary of the results
The analyses reveal that none of the three sources examined contain any information about "The Lion of Our Time" by Robert M. Bray. The sources instead discuss entirely different literary works and authors:
- The first source focuses on Wilbur Smith, described as a historical novelist, but makes no reference to the claimed work or author [1]
- The second source appears to be content related to "Lion of the Sun: Warrior of Rome: Book 3" and possibly "Fire in the East" by Harry Sidebottom, which are completely different titles from different authors [2]
- The third source is a book review blog that discusses various books but provides no information about the claimed title or Robert M. Bray [3]
The search results provide zero verification or contradiction of the existence of this specific book and author combination.
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The analyses reveal several critical gaps in available information:
- No biographical information about Robert M. Bray as an author appears in any of the sources examined
- No publication details, reviews, or references to "The Lion of Our Time" are found in the literary discussions present in the sources [1] [2] [3]
- The sources instead highlight established authors in similar genres - Wilbur Smith in historical fiction [1] and Harry Sidebottom in historical military fiction [2] - suggesting the search may have captured related but distinct works
Publishers, literary agents, and established authors would benefit from promoting verified, published works over unconfirmed titles, as their reputations and financial interests depend on accurate literary information.
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original statement presents "The Lion of Our Time By Robert M. Bray" as if it were an established published work, but the analyses provide no evidence supporting the existence of this book or author combination [1] [2] [3].
Potential issues include:
- The title may be fictional or misattributed
- Robert M. Bray may not be a published author in the literary database systems searched
- The statement could represent confusion with similar-sounding titles like "Lion of the Sun" mentioned in the sources [2]
Without verification from publishing records, library catalogs, or literary databases, this appears to be an unsubstantiated claim that could mislead readers seeking legitimate literary works.