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Death of a Saint
Lily Herne
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Description for Death of a Saint
Paperback. Secrets. Everyone has them. But what if your secret is something so unthinkable that you can't even admit it to yourself? Lily Herne returns with Death of a Saint, the next installment in the Deadlands series. Num Pages: 384 pages. BIC Classification: YFD. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 192 x 131 x 24. Weight in Grams: 312.
Some secrets are so unthinkable you can't even admit them to yourself . . .
Lele, Ginger, Ash and Saint - aka the Mall Rats - are hiding out in the Deadlands, a once-prosperous area of Cape Town, now swarming with the living dead. Exiled from the city enclave for crimes against the Resurrectionist State, the Rats face a stark choice: return and risk capture - or leave Cape Town and go in search of other survivors.
But what if the rest of South Africa is nothing but a zombie-riddled wasteland? Now Lele has discovered the truth about why the lurching dead leave them alone, she can't bring herself to tell the rest of the gang. And she's not the only Mall Rat harbouring a dangerous secret . . . Can the friends' survive on the road if all they have is each other? Or will their secrets tear them apart?
Product Details
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
About Lily Herne
Lily Herne (@Hearne13) divides her time between Cape Town and Norwich, UK, and can sometimes be found in both places at once. Her interests include chainsaws, Steampunk and cake.
Reviews for Death of a Saint
I don't know how to express how completely besotted I am with the Mall Rats series...I've not adored a book so much for a long, long time...Go buy yourself a copy – that's an order! In fact, write to me and I'll send you a copy ... my life seems to have become a mission to make sure the world has read this book. It's worth the time and money – really, honestly, truly.
The Guardian