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Stone Cold (Swindells novel)Stone Cold is a realistic young-adult novel by Robert Swindells, published by Heinemann in 1993. Set on the streets of London, the first-person narrative switches between Link, a newly-homeless young man adjusting to his situation, and Shelter, an ex-army officer scorned after being dismissed from his job, supposedly on "medical grounds".

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Plot
After Link's father abandons his family for a receptionist, Link's mother finds a new boyfriend. Vince, a rather unappealing character and a new stepfather, eventually locks Link out of the house. Link, now homeless, decides to travel to Camden, London. Here he meets Ginger, who takes him under his wing. Link and Ginger work together and become friends. Along all of this, a man named Shelter is busy with his own task. An ex-army member, dismissed for 'medical reasons' that weren’t obvious, he is convinced that he must 'clear' the streets of the homeless. He begins abducting and murdering victims, hiding them under the floor of his room.

One day, Ginger decided to meet his friends. Link waited for him, yet he never returned. Shelter had abducted him, telling him that Link was at his apartment, badly injured. Ginger fell for it and was murdered.

Distressed by Ginger's absence, Link finds solace in the company of a mysterious young woman named Gail. They 'dossed' together and began to figure out the strange things that were happening. They eventually traced them to an old man, Shelter. Gail always spent ages in the telephone box, so Link left for a couple of minutes and searched for Shelter.
Shelter is pulling off an act, pretending to look for his new cat, Sappho, whom he found on the streets and acquired as a sort of 'prop' to distract the police from him, caring and innocent. Link believes his 'I'm a softie' act and helps him until they find the cat. Shelter invites him inside and Link, forgetting to be suspicious, follows him.
Shelter advances on him while they're inside, and Link realises he killed Ginger and all the other homeless people.
Shelter nearly suffocates Link, but Gail has called the police, and they take him away.
Gail reveals tearfully she is not a real homeless person, but a journalist undercover, wanting to know how it feels to be homeless.
She and the newly arrived cameraman depart after giving Link some money.

The book ends with Link on the streets on his own again, thinking its ironic that Shelter got locked up for life for multiple murders, yet he gets a roof over his head and three meals a day.


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