Author:Malorie Blackman
Nominated for the Costa Children's Book Award
'The Noughts & Crosses series are still my favourite books of all time and showed me just how amazing story-telling could be' STORMZY
'Malorie's Noughts & Crosses series is the first time I saw myself in a book . . . they were pacey, exciting, rich. What Malorie Blackman has always done so brilliantly is put the minority front and centre, both in society and politics.'CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS
'The most original book I've ever read' BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH
'Malorie Blackman is absolutely amazing ... [Noughts & Crosses] really spoke to me, especially as a woman of dual heritage.' ZAWE ASHTON
'Crossfire is searing, political and furious. Malorie's world building is sublime and the way the Noughts & Crosses series holds a mirror up to society is unrivalled' JUNO DAWSON
_____
Years have passed since the love between Sephy - a Cross - and Callum - a Nought - destroyed their world and changed their families and society forever.
Society appears to be very different now. For the first time ever, a Nought Prime Minister - Tobey Durbridge - is in power. Race and class don't divide people anymore. But things are never really that easy.
Because Tobey's just been framed for murder, and the only way to free himself is to turn to his oldest friend - Callie-Rose.
Their families divisions run deep, and when two young people are kidnapped, their lives and everything they've fought for are put in the firing line.
And when you're playing a game as dangerous as this one, it won't be long before someone gets caught in the crossfire...
Crossfire is the long-awaited new novel in legendary author Malorie Blackman's ground-breaking Noughts & Crosses series.
'Rich in moral and social issues, it is devastating about racial attitudes' THE SUNDAY TIMES, CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK
'It chillingly echoes the tempestuous taste of the world today while offering the intensity of a thriller' I NEWSPAPER
The cliffhanger ending will leave fans desperately awaiting the next instalment
—— Mail on Sunday - 'Must-Read Books of the Year'Crossfire is searing, political and furious.
—— Juno DawsonThis tense tale is . . . rich in moral and social issues
—— Sunday Times IrelandIngeniously flips the race issue . . . with myriad tiny details that constantly illuminate the grinding effect of blind prejudice
—— Financial TimesIt chillingly echoes the tempestuous taste of the world today while offering the intensity of a thriller
—— i newspaperThe fast-paced drama will resonate with internet-era teens - and there's more to come
—— Daily MailBlackman is great at explosive love-hate relationships . . . [and] also has a talent for producing relatable characters, gutsy dialogue and page-turning action. Crossfire is a cracking story that fans of the series will love.
—— Guardian[Malorie Blackman] is a supremely suspenseful writer . . . [a] nail-biting drama
—— Daily TelegraphRich in moral and social issues, it is devastating about racial attitudes
—— The Sunday Times, Children's Book of the Week