A sickness has afflicted everyone over the age of 16; anyone who is a "grown-up" has become a decomposing, brainless creature that survives by feeding on children. The children and teens have
barricaded themselves in fortified buildings, fighting off attacks from the grown-ups who travel in packs, like hungry dogs. Before long, the young survivors are promised a safe haven in
Buckingham Palace and make their way to it, crossing London on a perilous journey that will test them in harrowing ways. But their fight to stay alive is far from over-the threat from within
is as real as the one on the outside.
Praise for THE ENEMY:
"Lord of the Flies meets 28 Days Later in this disturbing postapocalyptic adventure. Higson (the Young Bond series) presents a kids-only world with shades of Michael Grant's
Gone books. Alternately bleak and defiant, this splatterfest doesn't pull any punches . . . nor is any character safe. It's up to a sequel to sort out some plot threads, but this is a solid
start."--Publishers Weekly
"It is great at adrenaline-inducing conflict, and as yucky as could be wished for. Among all the gore and action there are memorable characters, including convincing and courageous girls.
It also explores how society might be organised, the dangers of political ambition and values such as loyalty, and even suggests that bookish thoughtfulness makes better leaders of men than
knee-jerk aggression.'--The Times Online (UK)