Five Boys

Five Boys

by Mick Jackson (Author)

Synopsis

Something strange is going on in the village. A dead pig is carried through the lanes in a coffin, a heap of signposts are buried in a field and a mummy walks the streets late at night, scaring the local ladies half to death. Things have never been the same since the evacuee arrived and the Five Boys mistook him for a Nazi spy. It is as if someone is out for revenge. The village has had a whole host of visitors since: the Americans are down the road preparing for D-Day and a deserter is hiding out in the woods. But it is the arrival of the Bee King which makes the biggest impression. He is a law unto himself, has his own strange rituals and the villagers fear that he is beginning to exert the same charm over their boys as he does over his bees. The second novel by the highly acclaimed author of The Underground Man confirms Mick Jackson's originality and talent.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 03 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0571206182
ISBN 13: 9780571206186
Book Overview: Five Boys by Mike Jackson - the second novel by the highly acclaimed author of The Underground Man - confirms Jackson's originality and talent.

Author Bio
Mick Jackson is the prize winning author of the novels, The Underground Man, Five Boys and The Widow's Tale. He also published, with the illustrator David Roberts, two acclaimed curiosities, Ten Sorry Tales and Bears of England. His latest novel is Yuki Chan in Bronte Country.