The Rule of Claw

The Rule of Claw

by JohnBrindley (Author)

Synopsis

A powerful stand-alone novel in the best tradition of thrillers. We enter a futuristic world and meet a band of sixteen year olds who were abandoned in isolation at an early age. They're educated partly by gleaning facts from the few books in their possession, but primarily through their experiences of survival which features death and danger. A new threat emerges when the teens transcend their own rules and eat animal flesh. Ash, the leader, is kidnapped and becomes a pawn in the power struggles between the formidable raptors. In these beautiful beasts, she glimpses new forms of evolution which make her consider her own humanity. Soon she learns the frightening truth of their origins. And realizes the dangerous implications for herself and her friends.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion Children's Books
Published: 03 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 1842556215
ISBN 13: 9781842556214
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Named a TOP TITLE by Lesley Agnew in The Bookseller. 'Clever, pacy and provocative ... set in an unforgettably lurid world' (Daily Telegraph). A dramatic departure from a hugely talented writer - this is the book from John Brindley we've been waiting for, the book he felt compelled to write. Gripping narrative combined with thoroughly researched, but highly accessible, explorations of evolutionary theory. Breathtaking imagery, fast-moving dialogue and page-turning action sequences carry the reader rapidly through the story. A fight-for-life survival, a battle against perilous odds, a complex power struggle, a search for identity - all favourite themes given a fresh treatment, and guaranteed to draw readers in. A story with relevance to all young people, everywhere.

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Author Bio
John Brindley lives with his partner in the south-east of England. He has two children, both of whom have been instrumental in the development of his early stories for young people. John is a keen music fan and enjoys playing squash and socialising in London. His other books include Rhino Boy, Changing Emma and the four books about Amy Peppercorn (Starry-eyed and Screaming, Living the Dream, Beyond the Stars and Out of Control).