Just Arrived: “Havoc” by Jane Higgins
This is a book I have been looking forward to for quite some time — the sequel to Jane Higgins’ award-winning debut, The Bridge.
In fact it was way awa’ back in 2012 when I reported that:
“…I have still managed to read and thoroughly enjoy Jane Higgins’ The Bridge, which is future dystopian SFF for YA readers—although I feel it will appeal to discerning readers of all ages.
And I’m not the only person who thinks it’s a great read: The Bridge won the Text Prize in 2011 and is currently shortlisted for the NZ Post Children’s Book Awards.”
I am looking forward to jumping back into its future dystopian world and — I hope — picking up both the story and character threads I enjoyed so much three years ago.
In the meantime, here’s what the back cover has to say:
“After months of attacks and reprisals, a shaky ceasefire holds between the warring sides of the river. Southside waits nervously, with a kind of hope that feels like defeat.
Then the world erupts.
And from the debris comes a voice where no voice should be.
When Nik follows it he steps into a complex web of power, fear and betrayal. Who is the mysterious girl in the rubble? What is her connection to the secret experiments taking place at the Marsh? And why does she cry ‘Havoc’?
But before Nik can find answers he must cross the river and find his father. And face the hardest decision of his life.”
I see there are some very positive reviews out there, which you may like to check out:
Carole Beu on Radio New Zealand