![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Of course we know that it won't take very long for them at all. Set in a remote New England coastal town during the eventful summer of '69, the storyline centers on teenage brothers Pete and Al plus their extended 'family.' (The boys were orphaned at a young age, and are now being raised by an avuncular college professor and his resilient truck-driver wife who have a similarly-aged daughter, named Charlie, of their own.) Said three adolescent characters have all been exhibiting signs of burgeoning supernatural abilities - as the story opens, the boys have used their magic powers to locate a neighbor's missing dog - so the professor assigns one of his mature and trusted graduate students to be a 'big brother'-type, as it is obvious these 'meddling kids' will likely soon fall into a dangerous situation. Take parts of the original literary versions of The Hardy Boys and Sabrina the Teenage Witch, then add a little of TV's The Mod Squad and Scooby-Doo, Where are You?! and you have some idea of what you're in for with Page's suspenseful The Montague Twins: The Witch's Hand. ![]() they won't." - Rowan the tutor, to his young charges "Mind yourselves most of all, because all of your problems that you thought would just go away if you had some 'special power'. ![]()
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