Doom Rider

Doom Rider

by David Gatward (Author), David Gatward (Author)

Synopsis

Seth Crow has lived a thousand lives, and in each one he's been murdered before he turns thirteen. And now he's being hunted again. But this time it's different. Enter Lily, who tells him of his fate: Seth is CONQUEST. The first of the four riders of the Apocalypse. And people want him dead, before he can fulfil his destiny. Seth's only hope lies in finding the other riders - Strife, Famine and Death. Together, the fate of the world lies in their hands ...'Complete adrenalin rush. Dystopian meets horror - grabs you by scruff of neck & does NOT let go.' Lee Weatherly, author of the ANGEL series

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 05 Jul 2012

ISBN 10: 1444907697
ISBN 13: 9781444907698
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews

Praise for The Dead Trilogy:
Some of the best children's horror books ever written

Review of Doom Rider
A great horror story that will have critics and teen readers begging for more

* BookZone4Boys *
A compelling work of science fiction, brilliantly blended with the biblical prophesies of the Apocalypse * Carousel *
Doom Rider is seven shades of awesome. Sharp, pacey writing and a great premise - a complete thrill ride that I couldn't put down. * Lee Weatherly, author of the ANGEL series *
A cracking story for 14-year-olds and above * School Librarian *
A finely crafted apocalyptic horror story. * Bookzone4boys *
'a fast paced, adrenaline-rushing, page turner of a race ... which should have readers literally gasping for breath. * Ave Noctum *
David Gatward is going to become a big name in YA horror circles. * The Book Zone *
'A compelling new voice.' * SFX Magazine *
A cracking story for 14-year-olds and above. * School Librarian *
A compelling work of science fiction, brilliantly blended with the biblical prophecies of the Apocalypse. * Doom Rider *
Author Bio
David was born in Bristol and grew up with his two younger brothers between the Cotswolds, Wensleydale and Lincolnshire thanks to the transient life of having a Methodist minister for a dad. Aside from having a huge number of hobbies including: caving, camping, climbing, archery, shooting and music, David also wrote avidly. Although he had his first book published aged 18, it's taken many more years and life experiences to lead to writing full time, including seeing two ghosts, being mistaken for a homeless person, working on a salmon farm and almost drowning. David now lives in rural Somerset, with his wife and two boys, and still can't believe how his life has worked out.