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|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Curse of the Mirror Clowns (novel)|Curse of the Mirror Clowns]]'', ''[[The Arcade of Doom (short story)|The Arcade of Doom]]'', ''[[The Midnight People (novel)|The Midnight People]]'' | |appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Curse of the Mirror Clowns (novel)|Curse of the Mirror Clowns]]'', ''[[The Arcade of Doom (short story)|The Arcade of Doom]]'', ''[[The Midnight People (novel)|The Midnight People]]'', ''[[Lucy Wilson and the Bledoe Cadets (novel)|Lucy Wilson and the Bledoe Cadets]]'' | ||
}}'''George "Hobo" Kostinen''' was a child living in [[Ogmore-by-Sea]]. | }}'''George "Hobo" Kostinen''' was a child living in [[Ogmore-by-Sea]]. | ||
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George "Hobo" Kostinen was a child living in Ogmore-by-Sea.
Biography
Hobo had alopecia. When his alopecia began, he had nightmares about his hair falling out, waking up with hair on his pillow. (PROSE: Curse of the Mirror Clowns)
Hobo used to play with Greg Morton, until he and his family moved to Monknash. The two remained in contact. (PROSE: The Midnight People)
When Lucy Wilson joined his school after moving from London, Hobo made friends with her very quickly, with both of them being outsiders. The two of them travelled to London to an event celebrating the life of Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. The event was a trap by the Great Intelligence. Hobo was able to help Lucy defeat the entity alongside Dame Anne Bishop. (PROSE: Avatars of the Intelligence)
Lucy and Hobo travelled to Monknash to investigate the strange behaviour of its inhabitants. They discovered the behaviour was caused by the influence of Cylene, an alien matriarch. After stopping Cylene's sister, Sorene, from stranding her on the planet, Cylene was able to return home. (PROSE: The Midnight People)
James Lethbridge-Stewart had memories of meeting Lucy and Hobo in Bledoe when he and Alistair were children. He recalled that Hobo possessed more knowledge about them than was possible. (PROSE: Night of the Intelligence)