Boy on the Wire

by Alastair Bruce

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'He is a man who lied, who told a story, a wild, fanciful story, about the death of a child, a hard and unyielding story. It is that, he finds, that he hates most. The story that was told.'

In 1983 Paul Hyde, aged ten, dies falling from a ledge in the mountains of the Karoo. His older brother Peter, who falls at the same time, survives but loses all memory of the event. The youngest brother, John, is the only witness.

Many years later, John is living in London. He and his wife Rachel, who knows nothing of the tragedy of his past and nothing of his family, make plans to have children of their own. Their life together is disrupted when Peter arrives in London and claims his memory is returning. Pulled back in spite of himself, John returns to South Africa and the home he grew up in.

His return makes him question his recollection of the tragedy. Can we ever be certain of events that happened that far in the past, certain we have not completely changed their meaning and our part in them?
  • ISBN10 1782831614
  • ISBN13 9781782831617
  • Publish Date 13 August 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Profile Books Ltd
  • Imprint The Clerkenwell Press
  • Format eBook (EPUB)
  • Language English