Origins (The Missing Link trilogy - book 3)

Origins (The Missing Link trilogy - book 3)

by KateThompson (Author)

Synopsis

A fantastic climax to the Missing Link trilogy Origins is written as two intertwined, parallel narratives. The first, which takes the form of a diary written by Christie at Fourth World around the year 2009, follows the fortunes of Maggie and Bernard and their assorted group of children and gifted animals. The stone which Christie has carried back from the yeti's cave (see Only Human) proves fatal. It releases an alien presence (the Yoke) which takes over the smallholding and laboratory of Fourth World and by its efforts to return to its own planet, destroys both human beings and the environment worldwide. There are few survivors but of those who do remain, two are newborn twins, Ogden and Atticus, who carry a dog and cat gene, the latest and last experiment by Maggie and Bernard in their genetic engineering research. The second narrative takes place far into the future, in a changed world where nuclear devastation and disease has reduced mankind virtually to the stone age scenario. Nessa and Farral from the warring Cat and Dog tribes are thrown together and eventually become tolerant of each other in their travels across wild mountains and nuclear waste. Terminating their journey among a small group of inhabitants in the very far north, they find that Christie's diary has survived and been preserved by this group of people. It is of course the key to the reader of this 'new world' set up. An extraordinary and compelling resolution to the story. Kate Thompson's final volume in the Missing Link trilogy is startlingly dramatic in construction and disturbingly thought provoking in content.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Bodley Head Children's Books
Published: 05 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0370325745
ISBN 13: 9780370325743
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A fantastic climax to the Missing Link trilogy

Author Bio
Kate Thompson lives in Ireland where she has worked a smallholding for ten years. She has two daughters. She is a fanatical player of the fiddle and an obsessive gardener.