No Way Out

No Way Out by Gene Kemp, published by Faber & Faber in 2010, is a captivating tale that explores the bond between twins Adam and Alex. In this edition, spanning 108 pages, the story unfolds as the twins find themselves trapped in a peculiar town during what was meant to be a normal family holiday. As they navigate strange occurrences and eerie inhabitants, they discover that their telepathic connection is both a gift and a burden in their quest for escape.
Readers will delve into a narrative filled with elements of fantasy and magic, as Adam and Alex confront the challenges posed by their surroundings. The urgency of their mission intensifies when they realize their sister, Emmy, is also in danger. The story weaves together themes of sibling loyalty and the struggle against an ancient curse, creating a rich backdrop for the twins’ adventure. This edition invites readers to experience a unique blend of juvenile fiction and classic storytelling.
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Alex is my twin. We’re not identical or anything. But something holds us together even when we argue and fight – something secret. We’re telepathic. And I can hear him now.‘We’re prisoners, Adam.It was supposed to be a normal family holiday. Nothing to report, apart from the usual bickering. But this is different. This town is weird, with its time-warp houses and zombie inhabitants. Worst of all, no matter which way we run, there’s no way out. The people are closing in.Now they’re after our sister, sweet little Emmy. We’ve got to save her – from the chanting, the madness and from the ancient curse.‘Gene Kemp is faultless on the mysterious, transient vocabulary of the young.’ Guardian
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