Description
The follow-up to the bestselling Tomorrow series
BOOK 3 IN THE ELLIE CHRONICLES TRILOGY
“Addictive reading” Sydney Morning Herald
“Australia’s king of young adult fiction” The Australian
“Skilfully paced, brimming with well-rounded characters whom you can believe in” The Age
You jam on the brakes and stop the ute right at your front door. You jump out. Not for the first time you run into a house that could be full of guns, with death waiting for you. You don’t even think of that until you’re crossing the threshold… You already know what you’re going to find. Underneath the fear and horror and panic there’s a cold realisation that Gavin’s body will be somewhere in the house. You can picture what those bullets will have done to his little body
It is a time of profound change for Ellie Linton. Enemies are everywhere. Some come crawling over the hills; others drive in and knock on the front door. Sometimes her friends are there and sometimes they are not. Ellie fights every inch of the way.
But when courage and imagination are not enough, when she is trapped and helpless, Ellie must face the end of life as she knows it… standing alone, sustained only by her own strength.
Fans of Veronica Roth, Suzanne Collins and John Flanagan will love John Marsden.
Author Information
Multi award-winning and bestselling author John Marsden has sold millions of books worldwide, and won every major award in Australia for young people’s fiction.
He has written more than 40 books, including So Much to Tell You and Letters from the Inside, which span a range of genres and audiences.
Johns legendary The Tomorrow Series, called the best series for Australian teens of all time, has sold into multiple territories and was adapted into a highly successful movie and a major TV series.
His historical novel for adults, South of Darkness, won the Christina Stead Award for Best Novel of 2015.
John’s enduring passion for education has led him to found two schools: Candlebark, on a vast forested estate near Romsey, Victoria; and Alice Miller, at Macedon, a Year 712 school with a particular emphasis on the creative arts.
His two adult, non-fiction titles, The Art of Growing Up and Take Risks, explore his fascinating life and his absorbing, profound insights into teaching, parenting and society today.
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