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Jack Croxall, Tethers


Tethers by Jack Croxall is an enjoyable read. It does require that the reader pay close attention to the 'when' of events that happen in the book because there's an element of premonition to the story that, after you start to figure out exactly (well, close to exactly) what's going on THEN you have to think back to things that have already happened in the story to determine at what point (in reference to time) they happened. Confused. You won't be after you've read the book! I do recommend this book - especially for those of you who happen to enjoy story that deal with 'time' almost like it is a character. -- L. Avery Brown

About the Book...

In the wake of a Cold Victorian Winter, Karl Scheffer and Esther Emerson discover an anonymous journal filled with strange passages and bizarre scribblings. 

The journal soon draws them into a covert and sinister conspiracy, a conspiracy centred around an otherworldly artifact with the power to change everything 

Karl and Esther have spent almost every day of their thirteen years in the quiet market town of Shraye. Stifled by their rural surroundings and frustrated by their unfulfilled ambitions, they find the allure of the journal’s mysterious pages impossible to ignore. The Book seems to be beckoning them away from Shraye, away from their homes and towards the coast where an unsolved disappearance has set in motion a dark chain of events.

The voyage the teenagers soon find themselves undertaking is one of desperate importance and true peril; it will change the way they see the world, and each other, forever.

The Hook, in 25 words or less! 
 In the wake of a cold Victorian winter, two teenagers discover an anonymous notebook filled with strange passages, scribblings and their own names …

About the book -  from the author, himself! ... 


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