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  • Hexagon

    David Wishart

    eBook
    Jacko got to his feet. Still breathing heavily, he picked up the thing on the ground beside him. It was a comb, a square comb made of gold.‘How did you know?’ he said quietly to Robbie. Then, when there was no answer: ‘How did you know?’Robbie backed away from the hate he saw in his brother’s face.‘You sent it!’ Jacko grabbed the boar’s huge head by the snout and raised it. ‘Damn you! You’re responsible for all of it!’Robbie’s mouth opened in denial. Then the truth of the words hit him.Jacko was right. He had sent it. He had sent it twice now.‘If we meet again, brother,’ Jacko said softly, ‘I’ll kill you.’ * * *Three teenagers, Robbie and Jacko Ogilvy and their cousin Kat Lindsay, are caught up in a triangle of relationships which mirror those of their counterparts who lived over a thousand years before. If they are to survive, physically and as themselves, they must disrupt the pattern and break free of the vicious circle in which myth, magic and reality blur.A book for young adults, or for anyone who enjoyed the Alan Garner timeslip novels of the 1960s – with an added edge. The first in the Angus Books series.
  • Hexagon

    David Wishart

    Paperback (Independently published, May 7, 2018)
    Jacko got to his feet. Still breathing heavily, he picked up the thing on the ground beside him. It was a comb, a square comb made of gold. ‘How did you know?’ he said quietly to Robbie. Then, when there was no answer: ‘How did you know?’ Robbie backed away from the hate he saw in his brother’s face. ‘You sent it!’ Jacko grabbed the boar’s huge head by the snout and raised it. ‘Damn you! You’re responsible for all of it!’ Robbie’s mouth opened in denial. Then the truth of the words hit him. Jacko was right. He had sent it. He had sent it twice now. ‘If we meet again, brother,’ Jacko said softly, ‘I’ll kill you.’ Three teenagers, Robbie and Jacko Ogilvy and their cousin Kat Lindsay, are caught up in a deadly triangle where their relationships with each other form the mirror image of a tragedy played out over a thousand years before. If they are to survive, they must break free of the vicious circle in which myth, magic and reality blur. A novella-length book for young adults, or for anyone who enjoyed the Alan Garner timeslip novels of the 1960s – with an added edge.