Flesh & Blood by Nick Gifford
Posted in Fantasy, Horror, Keith Brooke at 19:13 on 14 December 2010
Puffin, 2004. 211p.
Nick Gifford is the name under which Keith Brooke writes fiction for young adults.
Matt Guilder finds out shortly after his grandmother dies that he is descended on his mother’s side from a long line of guardians of an interface between the normal world and Alternity, a place where dark forces lurk, eager to breach the gates and flood into the mundane world. His immersion into this long-standing struggle is precipitated by his parents’ break up and the subsequent move to live with his cousins near to the ancestral home, seat of the local transition point.
Even though the treatment is necessarily sketchy – the target audience doesn’t want to be bored, I suspect, and things move along swiftly – the author depicts his characters with skilful economy. We are given more than enough knowledge to understand their motivations despite there being nothing spare in the narrative. Nor is Matt free from doubts and fears.
This is young adult reading from which adults can also gain enjoyment.
Tags: Fantasy, Horror, Keith Broooke, Nick Gifford
