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Seth Crow has lived a thousand lives, and in each one he’s been murdered before he turns thirteen.
And now he’s being hunted again. But this time it’s different …
Enter Lily, who tells him of his fate: Seth is CONQUEST. The first of the four riders of the Apocalypse. And people want him dead, before he can fulfil his destiny.
Seth’s only hope lies in finding the other riders – Strife, Famine and Death. Together the fate of the world will be in their hands.
The Apocalypse is coming. And the only ones who can save the world, hold the power to destroy it.
And now he’s being hunted again. But this time it’s different …
Enter Lily, who tells him of his fate: Seth is CONQUEST. The first of the four riders of the Apocalypse. And people want him dead, before he can fulfil his destiny.
Seth’s only hope lies in finding the other riders – Strife, Famine and Death. Together the fate of the world will be in their hands.
The Apocalypse is coming. And the only ones who can save the world, hold the power to destroy it.
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Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE DEAD:
David Gatward is going to become a big name in YA horror circles.
There's a great deal to enjoy in this book and the series seems set to provide lots more. Teen horror fans are going to love it.
The Dead is infused with an anarchic, breakneck, heavy metal sensibility - and tons of gore...
Looking for chills, spine tingling weirdness, and gut-wrenching gore? Well, this book will hit the spot.
A weekend spent in the company of The Dead is a weekend spent well.
'... the kind of imaginative, exciting horror thriller that seems all too rare in genre fiction ...' FIVE STAR REVIEW
Praise for The Dead Trilogy:
Some of the best children's horror books ever written
Review of Doom Rider
A great horror story that will have critics and teen readers begging for more
A compelling work of science fiction, brilliantly blended with the biblical prophesies of the Apocalypse
A cracking story for 14-year-olds and above