The Flitspace by Stewart Cable

The Flitspace by Stewart Cable

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Summary

Ru-um and his younger brother Cali, on holiday in Northwest Scotland, go missing while on a walk to an ancient, ruined broch. Last seen with the mysterious girl, Amelia, they are eventually found several days later, unharmed, but with Cali now inexplicably older than Ru-um.

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The Flitspace by Stewart Cable

Ru-um and his younger brother Cali, on holiday in Northwest Scotland, go missing while on a walk to an ancient, ruined broch. Last seen with the mysterious girl, Amelia, they are eventually found several days later, unharmed, but with Cali now inexplicably older than Ru-um. The story breathlessly follows the boys as Amelia takes them deep under the broch to the Flitspace - a gateway to another world identical to their own but completely uninhabited, except for the descendants of a small tribe who fled from Scotland one thousand years ago. However, Amelia hasn’t told them the whole truth of her world, or of the strange aging properties of the Flitspace. The boys quickly find themselves in conflict with Amelia’s powerful brother Mor-Ri and his enigmatic advisor known as Minister. With Amelia’s help, their own knowledge of the landscape, and the discovery of megafauna not seen in present day Scotland, the boys attempt to thwart Mor-Ri’s plans and escape back to their own world.
Stewart Cable lives in Dumfriesshire with his family and has spent every summer in Assynt in Northwest Scotland. This, his first novel, is part love-letter to that wonderful area. Stewart loves any kind of outdoor adventure, whether on land or sea, especially if accompanied by his wife and two boys.
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ISBN 13 9781805142898
ISBN 10 1805142895
Title The Flitspace
Author Stewart Cable
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2024-03-28
Number of pages 216
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.