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Rating: 4.0
Dave Duggan is a seventeen-year-old whose hormones drive him to do whatever Jenny and Mary Graeme want him to do, that day when he runs into them in the woods. They convince him (all it takes is a couple of 'accidental' glimpses of panties) to lead them to the top of the local mountain - they'd tried on their own, but all the paths they could find were fenced off and had "No Trespassing" signs. The hike turns into a hair-raising adventure when things start to die around them. Dave himself almost dies in a strange attack; searing pain through his whole body causes him to pass out. He wakes, drowning, for he fell into the creek, but the pain seems to disappear while he is underwater. By taking painful breaths only when necessary, he is able to survive.
What could have caused these bizarre deaths? They seem localized to a specific area - could it be some poison sprayed from an airplane, whose destination has gone awry? Dave's dog is dead, the girls are frightened, and Dave's emotions are battling for control with the semblance of rational thought that is left.
The police are less than receptive to Dave's report of what happened. It seems that Mary has come to town because she got into trouble - drug trouble - in Sydney. Her reputation causes the 'pigs' to suspect that Dave is 'on dope' and his parents are gullible enough to believe it. When some people die, surrounded by lots of dead birds, the town authorities start to listen to Dave's story - and soon, the army shows up and cordons off the woods leading to the mountain.
I'll not spoil the story by telling any more. Suffice it to say that the excitement continues, the hormones continue to operate, and the reader is compelled to keep going - and going, and going--until the conclusion is reached. This isn't one you put aside for days, and even a few hours away from it feel like an interruption.
I'll be looking for more from Dan Donoghue. He says that the 'formative years' of the late teens can be the most exciting time of a person's life. His experience teaching English in Queensland, combined with his fascination for the possibility of mind powers beyond the norm, provides the perfect background for novels like this one. His subject matter and fast-paced plotting are reminiscent of the young Andre Norton, or Robert A. Heinlein. He has produced a good book that is fun to read. It's not a great novel, but I enjoyed it; I will look for greatness in that nebulous future where all things are possible.
Chuck Gregory for Timeless Tales Book Reviews (http://www.timeless-tales.net)
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