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The Boy in Two Minds
Time-slip to Ancient Olympia
by J. M. Newsome
Part 1 of the Connection Trilogy (Newsome) series
In 432 BCE they think Themistokles is dead. Suzanne is drawn through thousands of years to help him live. Will his destiny be death or glory at Olympia? Will she regain control of her life in the present, or will her mind be occupied forever by the past?
Themistokles, Themis to his friends, is recovering from a head injury and has lost his memory. Everything is bewildering - who is he? Why is his left hand swollen? Where does he live? Everything is intriguing - how is he different from what he was like before? Are his brushes with disaster just coincidence? And why does he have such odd dreams, like a tablet with coloured lights instead of a wax surface?
Meanwhile, Suzanne, a teenage English schoolgirl and athlete, is in a coma in 2010 after a street collision in Athens. She is flown home unconscious, but is 'dreaming' Themis' life. Through her, we follow him to Olympia to work with his uncles on the huge gold and ivory statue of Zeus. We attend the 87th Ancient Olympic Games. We learn the solution to the mystery of Themis' father's death and the goddess Athena's dues.
This time-slip story gathers pace and intricacy against a background of thorough but unobtrusive research. Timeless themes of sporting ambition, family duty versus self-realisation, and the confirmation of identity, underlie the humour, action and adventure of memorable characters, some of whom really existed in 5th Century BCE Greece.
The Boy in Two Heads is Book 1 of The Connection Trilogy which follows the parallel fortunes of Themistokles and Suzanne as they become adults in their respective environments. Will their connection help or hinder them as they struggle to survive the invisible forces that affect their very different lives? Can it be controlled? And will it ever be explained?
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The Girl in Two Worlds
Time travel to Ancient Athens
by J. M. Newsome
Part 2 of the Connection Trilogy (Newsome) series
She can see through his eyes, hear what he hears, feel what he feels, though they live millennia apart. Their precarious connection, the result of freak accidents, began (and seemed to end) in 2010 CE, when Suzanne lived Themistokles' teenage adventures in ancient Olympia. Now the connection is back, and in 418 BCE, Athens is threatened by Sparta and from within. Suzanne, a student and athlete in Lancaster, England, in 2017 CE, is a fascinated but helpless witness as Themistokles tries to save his city and his family.
She is navigating her own troubled journey through mental and physical challenges, while Themistokles is dealing with Athenian politics, war, and a forbidden love affair, aided by Frog, his shrewd and resourceful slave and ally.
Meanwhile, characters from The Boy in Two Minds reappear, including the spectre of Themistokles' evil nemesis, the beautiful but venomous Xenovia, whose memory simmers as a sinister presence with dramatic ramifications for him and his family.
The story gathers pace and intricacy, weaving timeless themes of family duty, love versus lust, and the confirmation of identity, with the humour, action, and adventure of memorable characters, some of whom really existed in 5th century BCE Greece.
The Girl in Two Worlds is Book 2 of The Connection Trilogy, following the parallel fortunes of Themistokles and Suzanne as they take on the excitements and responsibilities of adulthood. Does their connection help or hinder them? Can it be controlled? And will it ever be explained?
Perhaps An Ancient Connection, Book 3 of the trilogy, will answer these questions ...
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An Ancient Connection
Time Travel to Ancient Greece
by J. M. Newsome
Part 3 of the Connection Trilogy (Newsome) series
It's 417 BCE in ancient Athens, Greece. Themistokles is married and in love with his intriguing new wife. Spying to uncover treachery in the City, sculpting and farming, are all more important, more exciting now. His eerie mental Connection to his mysterious Nymph, has new meaning.
And it's 2017 in modern Lancaster UK. Suzanne (aka the Nymph) is in love with her new boyfriend. This adds spice to her studies and athletics training, and gives new significance to what she wees, hears and feels through Themistokles of his exhilarating life.
Tenuous as it is, the Connection between Themistokles and Suzanne persists. Even when she sees it as a product of her subconscious, it has the power to influence major decisions in both their lives. But will they ever learn what is causing it?
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