Author:Charlie Higson
It all comes to an end in the final book in The Enemy series
The sickness struck everyone over fourteen.
First it twisted their minds.
Next it ravaged their bodies.
Now they roam the streets -
Crazed and hungry
Sickos swarm the streets of London. Gathered in the centre of the city, they lie in wait.
The survivors have one final epic battle to overcome. Together they must work out a plan of attack and end the grown-ups reign of terror before it's too late.
The end is coming.
Praise for The Enemy series: 'Brutal, blood-soaked, full of zombies . . . it's ace'
—— FHMLord of the Flies with zombies . . . tons of nail-biting action!
—— Rick RiordanThis book was utterly unputdownable - I loved each and every second of time I spent reading it!
—— Rebekah, 15, LoveReading4KidsA lovely, funny, witty, sometimes wise book, exciting and entertaining and always highly readable
—— Junior BookshelfA funny, poignant story
—— Write Away!If you’re in the market to have your pants scared off this Halloween, this atmospheric tale, finely balanced between horror and humour, will definitely do the trick . . . There are few writers whose work I look forward to more.
—— Imogen Russell Williams , Middle Grade Strikes BackPublication of a new Lockwood and Co. adventure must qualify as one of the literary events of the year. Jonathan Stroud not only writes like a dream, he creates some of the most inventive, most exciting storylines around.
—— Andrea Reece , LoveReadingI enjoyed it so much, I hope there will be yet another book soon to follow in this fabulously told series.
—— Amazed Earthling, with Guardian Children's BooksI love this series so much, the characters are funny . . . the ghosts are awesome.
—— An Awful Lot of Reading