Synopsis:
The adults are all dead. Society has collapsed.
Relentless storms have left carnage in their homes flooded, precious resources
ruined, missing children…The two warring tribes of Heron Village are now united
against a bigger threat. Chess is missing. Was she lost to the storm or has
David, the enigmatic man in white, taken her?
Former enemies, Gus and Reuben work together to
find the truth and rescue their friend; downing their weapons, ending their
feud and confronting the leader of the town community. While Gus is taken under
David’s wing, Reuben discovers how dangerous the man in white really is, and as
the storms and floods finally abate, a brutal Winter sets in, making survival
almost impossible…
Review:
Third book in this fabulous series and I already cannot wait to read
Spring part. We are back with the three groups of survivors: group lead by an
adult David – who is using God and religion to put fear into children in order
for them for follow him; Heron groups with a kind of failing leader Gus and Pig
Shoot Lane group led by Reuben and his grandad John.
All three groups are still facing the wrath of nature, this time unstoppable
rain and floods and whilst two groups agree to work together to find new
shelter, one group wants it all and won’t stop until they get it.
With Chess and Grace missing, Gus and Reuben team up together and hatch
a plan to infiltrate David’s group, but are faced with starvation and violence.
This book was fast-paced with tragedy, drama and consequences of certain
actions and the story just keeps getting better with a tiny light of hope that
there might be some saviours coming.
Thank you to TBConFB and the author for access to this book.
Rating: 5/5
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