The Legacy

The Legacy

by Gemma Malley (Author)

Synopsis

When a Pincent Pharma lorry is ambushed by the Underground, its contents come as a huge surprise - not drugs but corpses in a horrible state. It appears Longevity isn't working and the drugs that are supposed to guarantee eternal youth are failing to live up to their promise. A virus is sweeping the country, killing many in its wake, and Longevity is powerless to fight it. When Richard Pincent of Pincent Pharma suggests that the Underground has released the virus, something has to be done to alert everyone to the truth and put the story straight once and for all.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 1408800896
ISBN 13: 9781408800898
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: A thrilling climax to the highly acclaimed trilogy in which Anna and Peter and their friends risk all to expose the truth

Media Reviews
Praise for The Declaration: 'Should be on everyone's reading list because it has you clinging on for dear life around every twist and turn' Sunday Express Praise for The Resistance: 'A thrilling read ... The story is tightly planned with strong characterisation and a great sensitivity to the dynamics of dialogue' Inis magazine Praise for The Returners: 'A challenging, compelling and flawless stand-alone novel from an emerging talent ... Metaphysical teenage fiction at its best' Bookseller Praise for The Legacy: 'So gripping that you will not want to put this novel down. A totally absorbing read!' First News
Author Bio
Gemma Malley studied philosophy at Reading University before working as a journalist. She edited several business magazines and contributed regularly to Company magazine and the Sunday Telegraph before moving into the Civil Service in a senior communications role at Ofsted. The Declaration, her first novel for a teenage audience, and its sequel, The Resistance, were published to critical acclaim. She lives in London.