As this apocalyptic YA trilogy hurtles to a chilling conclusion, the hero is pushed to the edge of his endurance and sanity.
As this apocalyptic YA trilogy hurtles to a chilling conclusion, the hero is pushed to the edge of his endurance and sanity.
Adam has killed again. It had to be done, part of him knows that, but murder changes a person. It can certainly change a teenager who's already grown up too quickly, too harshly, in the wake of the catastrophic global blackout five months ago. In the name of safety and survival, Adam and his neighbors have turned their middle American suburban neighborhood into a fortress, defending against countless enemies. But what's lurking in the dark is a greater danger than ever before: somebody who wants to destroy the neighborhood and Adam at any cost. Soon, the hunted will have to become the hunter . . . and Adam hates himself for what he will have to do. Because sometimes even the dark is not cover enough for things that would never happen in the light.
“The Rule of Three: "Fantastic, compelling, unforgettable! . . . Makes The Walking Dead look like a walk in the park." --Alexander Gordon Smith, author of the Escape from Furnace series "There's no zombie plague or nuclear war--a computer virus destroys modern technology, and people do the rest. . . . The detailed content is more than worth it, capturing the nitty-gritty of rebuilding--and defending--civilization. Perfect for aspiring doomsday preppers and survivalists." -- Kirkus Reviews The Rule of Three: Fight for Power: "Riveting." -- School Library Journal”
The Rule of Three:
"Fantastic, compelling, unforgettable! . . . Makes The Walking Dead look like a walk in the park." --Alexander Gordon Smith, author of the Escape from Furnace series
"There's no zombie plague or nuclear war--a computer virus destroys modern technology, and people do the rest. . . . The detailed content is more than worth it, capturing the nitty-gritty of rebuilding--and defending--civilization. Perfect for aspiring doomsday preppers and survivalists." --Kirkus Reviews
The Rule of Three: Fight for Power:
"Riveting." --School Library Journal
Eric Walters, a former elementary school teacher, lives in Mississauga, Ontario. ericwalters.net
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