
A fifteen-year-old English boy becomes friendly with a seemingly worldly brother and sister and finds himself involved in robbery and kidnapping.
A fifteen-year-old boy finds his life irrevocably altered when he falls under the influence of two charismatic siblings who lead him into a world of criminal activity. Seeking companionship and a sense of belonging, the protagonist aligns himself with a brother and sister who project an air of worldly sophistication. This association pulls him away from his familiar environment and into a series of escalating illegal acts, including robbery and kidnapping. The narrative tracks his moral erosion and the physical dangers inherent in his new social circle. The story unfolds as a cautionary look at the vulnerability of adolescence when confronted with manipulative peers.
Readers often note that the book serves as a stark examination of how quickly a young person can be compromised by the wrong social influences. Discussion frequently centers on the protagonist's internal conflict as he balances his desire for acceptance with the reality of the crimes he is coerced into committing. Critics highlight the author's ability to maintain a sense of mounting dread without relying on overly complex plot mechanics. The work is recognized for its straightforward approach to the consequences of youthful rebellion and the loss of innocence. Many readers appreciate the concise nature of the narrative, which keeps the focus tightly on the psychological shift of the main character.
Page Count:
94
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080069029
ISBN-13:
9780080069029
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