The Sacrifice (Higson novel)
Author | Charlie Higson |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | The Enemy |
Genre | Horror, Young adult, Thriller |
Publisher | Puffin Books |
Publication date | 20 September 2012 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 464 |
ISBN | 9780141336121 |
Preceded by | The Fear |
Followed by | The Fallen |
The Sacrifice is a post-apocalyptic young adult horror novel written by best-selling author Charlie Higson. The book, released by Puffin Books in the UK and Australia on 20 September 2012,[1] is the fourth book in a planned seven-book series, titled The Enemy.[2][3] The Sacrifice takes place in London, a year after a worldwide sickness has infected adults, turning them into something akin to voracious, cannibalistic zombies, and begins five days after the end of The Fear.
Puffin Books released the first novel in the series, titled The Enemy, in the UK on 3 September 2009; Disney Hyperion released it in the US on 11 May 2010.[3] Puffin Books released the second novel in the series, titled The Dead, on 16 September 2010; the third novel, titled The Fear, on 15 September 2011; the fourth novel, The Sacrifice, on 20 September 2012; the fifth novel, The Fallen, on 12 September 2013; the sixth novel, The Hunted, on 4 September 2014;[4] and the final book, The End, on 10 November 2015.[5] Disney Hyperion released Higson's short story companion book in the series, titled Geeks vs. Zombies, on 5 June 2012;[6] it portrays an exclusive scene from The Fear, on World Book Day.[7]
Summary
Small Sam and The Kid have been living at the Tower of London for a few weeks following their escapades through London, as described in The Enemy. Jordan Hordern calls a council to discuss the punishment for Brendan, a kid who was caught stealing food from the group's cache. After getting Brendan to confess, Jordan sentences him to death. However, before executing Brendan, Jordan reduces the punishment to exile, in response to complaints by other residents of the Tower. Brendan is exiled and wanders off through the so-called "No Go Zone". The No Go Zone is at the heart of Old London, and the sickos there are said to be unpredictable and dangerous. While eating breakfast, some sentries spot a group of kids running into a pub after being chased by sickos. Ed and a few other kids, including Kyle (a violent, strong fighter), head to the pub and rescue a 14-year-old girl named Tish, who is wearing all green. Ed, however, in a moment of hesitation, accidentally kills a wounded girl during the fighting.
Tish is put in the same bunk house as Sam and The Kid. She convinces Sam that Jordan and Ed have other motives, and want to imprison him. They decide to escape to try to get to Buckingham Palace to find Sam's sister, Ella. They successfully escape but find themselves caught up in the No Go Zone surrounded by sickos. To escape them, they head underground, which The Kid has a significant knowledge of. After finding their way through the tunnels, they are cornered by sickos but are ultimately rescued by more kids, each wearing all green like Tish.
Ed, who has grown worried about Sam and The Kid's sudden disappearance, decides to launch a search party in hopes of finding them. They make their way through London and eventually wind up at the Houses of Parliament, with Nicola.
Meanwhile, Shadowman has tracked the Fear consistently and is learning more about their evolving organization. He learns that they have become more intelligent and have established a chain of command with St. George and his lieutenants at the top. While spying on the Fear, he spots a group of kids who don't realize how large The Fear are (over 100 sickos). When he tries to warn them, they are attacked and surrounded. Most escape, but one of the kids, Ricky, is eaten alive. Shadowman runs with the group to their car, but the keys were in Ricky's pocket. Shadowman returns to the Fear's hiding place and gets the keys from Ricky's dead body. He returns to the car, and they drive away. Jaz, filled with anger, tries to run over the remaining sickos as they retreat, but she winds up crashing the car.
The scene cuts to Shadowman lying in the now upside down car. He passes out and is rescued by Jaz's friends, who take him to their headquarters, an Ikea store. There, Shadowman learns Jaz died of blood loss after the sickos ate her foot, which had protruded outside the overturned vehicle.
Sam and The Kid follow their saviors to their home, St. Paul's Cathedral. It turns out that the rescuers and Tish are all members of Mad Matt's cult, and they believe that Sam and The Kid are the Lamb and Goat that Matt and his "Angus Day" banner have referred to. Matt's group imprisons both boys and eventually decides to sacrifice The Kid to Wormwood, an adult sicko who displays intelligence as does St. George. But unlike St. George, Wormwood has the ability to talk, a trait not spotted in any other sickos. However, The Kid manages to convince Wormwood not to eat him.
Ed and the rest of his group make it to St. Paul's, where they rescue Sam. The cathedral gets overrun by sickos, and Matt and his followers manage to lock themselves inside. Ed's group, along with Sam and Charlotte, a girl from St. Paul's Cathedral, run into an abandoned building for cover, and there find The Kid and Wormwood. Wormwood helps them to escape by communicating telepathically with the sickos. Brendan, Tish, and Adele die trying to help Ed's crew escape.
Shadowman, meanwhile, watches from a high vantage point the demise of Jaz's group, due to an ill-advised attack on the Fear led by Saif (the leader of Jaz's group and her boyfriend). He goes down to try to help one kid he thinks might be alive but learns he was incorrect and gets attacked by one of St. George's lieutenants (Bluetooth). He runs as hard as he can on a gimpy leg and is saved when he runs into Ed's crew; with the assistance of Ed's group, he destroys Bluetooth's gang and Bluetooth himself. Shadowman takes them to a safe hiding spot, where Shadowman reveals his real name, Dylan Peake. Ed and Dylan swap notes on St George and his army, but agree that they will deal with the issue later.
The book ends with Jordan Hordern's declaring that he will clear the No Go Zone after Hayden informs him of Ed's trip through London. We read reflections from Nicola, David, Jordan, Ed, and St. George himself about how things are beginning to change.
Ed and The Kid believe that Wormwood may be the key to possibly stopping all of this. It is made clear that Wormwood was a scientist studying parasitic rain forest diseases, and he may be the first case of the virus' attacking a human. Wormwood repeats the phrase, "out with the bad blood, and in with the good", to The Kid.
Characters
The Tower of London
- Adele - She joins Ed's group when they go to rescue Sam. She dresses fully in pink and is a scary fighter. She dies during the battle on the Wobbly bridge.
- Ali - A girl in Ed's regiment at the Tower of London. She enjoys reading and being alone.
- Brendan Eldridge – A kid from the Tower of London who is exiled from the Tower by Jordan Hordern, for stealing canned peaches from the Tower's kitchen. He later tells Mad Matt that Small Sam and The Kid are staying at the Tower of London, and he sides with Ed after the sickos get into St. Paul's Cathedral, but later dies fighting the sickos on the Wobbly bridge, trying to buy Ed's group time.
- Carly - A lookout in Ed's regiment at the Tower of London.
- Ed Carter – The second in command at the Tower of London. He is 16 years old and was the main character in The Dead. He received a distinctive facial scar after being attacked with a meat cleaver by Greg Thorne, who is now St. George. Greg had formerly saved and driven Ed and his friends to London in The Dead.
- Hayden – She joins Ed's group when they go to rescue Sam. She is the fastest runner at the Tower. She later returns to the Tower and informs Jordan Hordern of everything they have seen.
- Jordan Hordern – The leader of the kids staying at the Tower of London. He is very interested in war and strategy and has ordered the kids in the Tower into certain regiments. It is revealed at the beginning of the book that he is slowly losing his eyesight.
- The Kid – A nine-year-old boy who befriended Small Sam after rescuing him from a couple of adults living in Kings Cross underground station. His real name is unknown. After he is turned over to Mad Matt, who believes The Kid is a religious figure known as the Goat, Matt sacrifices him to Wormwood. However, The Kid manages to survive and escape along with Wormwood, Small Sam, and Ed's group from the Tower.
- Kate - A lookout in Ed's regiment at the Tower of London.
- Kinsey - A fast runner at the Tower and one of Hayden's friends, who helps Ed rescue Tish from sickos.
- Kyle – A boy Ed meets during a battle in The Dead. He serves as Ed's right-hand man at the Tower of London and joins Ed's group when they go to rescue Sam.
- Macca - He joins Ed's group when they go to rescue Sam. He is a good fighter.
- Partha - A fast runner at the Tower and one of Hayden's friends, who helps Ed rescue Tish from sickos.
- Small Sam – A nine-year-old boy from Waitrose who is currently living in the Tower of London. Sam was separated from his sister, Ella, in The Enemy, when he was taken by a group of adults and is desperate to find her. After The Kid, Tish, and Small Sam leave the Tower, Tish takes them to St. Paul's Cathedral. Mad Matt believes Small Sam is The Lamb, a prominent figure in Matt's new religion. Sam is reunited with Ed at the end of the book.
- Tomoki Ford - Captain of the Tower Watch, and one of Jordan's closest associates. He was originally the leader of the group at the Tower.
- Will - He joins Ed's group when they go to rescue Sam. He is smart and often advises Ed.
- Zosia - The girlfriend of Brendan, who protests Jordan's decision to exile him.
St. Paul's Cathedral
- Archie Bishop – Mad Matt's second in command. He starts to lose faith in Mad Matt's religion as it gets more and more extreme. He is not very athletic and suffers from living in the smoke. His father was a vicar. His fate is unknown after the Cathedral is overrun.
- Charlotte - A small girl who plays the violin and befriends the Kid. She escapes with Ed's group when they come to rescue Sam and the Kid.
- Louise - A girl who accompanies Tish to find Small Sam and the Kid at the Tower of London. She and Tish are trapped, and her stomach is opened by sickos. She is accidentally killed by Ed when he brings a group to save them.
- Mad Matt – A boy from the Rowbridge church. HSuffering from carbon monoxide poisoning and the emotional trauma from the disease epidemic, Matthew forms a religion about a boy known as "The Lamb" who make things right. He hijacks the sightseeing boat but crashes it, then floats downriver on its remains. He is now living at St. Paul's Cathedral with all of his followers. When Small Sam and The Kid arrive and Tish takes them to the cathedral (see below), Matt truly believes that the two are the Lamb and the Goat. Furthermore, Matthew says: 'The Goat' must be sacrificed so 'The Lamb' will have no shadow. Matt's fate is unknown after the cathedral is overrun by grown-ups.
- Nathan – Matt's head of security at St Paul's Cathedral. His fate is unknown after the Cathedral is overrun. He is less interested in Matt's religion.
- Tish – A 14-year-old girl rescued from a pack of sickos by a group of kids led by Ed, outside the Tower of London. She is put into the house Small Sam and The Kid are staying in, and she convinces them to leave the Tower and look for Sam's sister, Ella. She is later revealed to be a part of Mad Matt's group at St. Paul's Cathedral but later dies while fighting sickos on the Wobbly bridge, helping Ed's group.
Ikea
- Dan - A boy at Ikea, who seems more reasonable than Saif.
- Jaz – A girl Shadowman meets whilst tracking "The Fear". She is later dragged away by "The Fear" after her car crashes, with Johnny and Shadowman in the vehicle.
- Johnny – A member of Jaz's group and its sole survivor. He later makes it back to Ikea.
- Ricky – A member of Jaz's group who doesn't believe Shadowman's information about "The Fear" and is later devoured by them.
- Saif – The leader of the kids at Ikea. Shadowman warns him of "The Fear", whom Saif underestimates. Saif takes his best fighters to kill St. George's army of zombies, but he and his fighters are all apparently killed although he is not specifically shown to have died.
Houses of Parliament
- Bozo - A boy on guard duty at the gate. He wears a policeman's helmet which is too big for him and considers himself stupid. He was originally a member of the group at St. Paul's church but left after realizing Matt was insane. He stayed at Buckingham Palace for a while but left for Parliament upon realizing who David was. He informs Ed's group about Matt's group.
- Buzz Cut - A boy who tells Ed's group about Matt's group, and that Bozo came from Matt's group.
- Nicola - The leader of the group at Parliament, a teenage girl with flame red hair. When Ed's group arrives, she seems to take a liking to Ed, which Ed realizes. At the end, it is revealed she does have a crush on Ed, as well as that she knows David has a crush on her, but she does not reciprocate.
Buckingham Palace
- David King - A megalomaniac, power-hungry fifteen-year-old, who is trying to unite all the kids of London under his rule, believing it is for the best. He intends to put the remains of the royal family back on the throne but finds this difficult when they all become sentinels.
- Pod - David's head of security at Buckingham Palace.
Other kids
- Ryan Aherne - The brutal leader of a group of hunters that roam the streets of London with a pack of dogs, killing sickos. He is around sixteen and has a face pockmarked with acne. He finds Ed's group in the no-go zone and brings them to Parliament. At the end, it is revealed he misses his family, and his old life, more than he lets on.
- Shadowman – A boy who spies on settlements throughout London. He starts to follow St George to learn about his army and ends up tracking St. George (see below) across north London and watching him steadily build up his army, which Shadowman names "The Fear". He knows St. George is going to become extremely dangerous but nobody he tries to warn, except for Ed and his crew, takes him seriously. His real name is Dylan Peake, but he tells the Ikea group that his name is Carl.
Adults
- Bluetooth – One of the most intelligent zombies that herds the weakest and the slowest zombies. Bluetooth wears a suit and a bluetooth earpiece. At the end of the book, Bluetooth is killed by Shadowman.
- Man U – One of the more intelligent zombies in the Fear. Man U wears a Manchester United shirt and stays at St. George's side throughout the novel.
- Saint George/Greg – The zombie in the St. George shirt, previously known as Greg Thorne., who first appeared in The Dead. St. George is far more intelligent than most infected adults, even to the extent of remembering some words and memories, and retaining some ability to plan for the future. Saint George is revealed to have created a plan to hunt down and devour all children.
- Spike - One of the more intelligent zombies in the Fear. Spike has stuck in him a bolt from a crossbow with which Shadowman had shot him, which looks like a spike. He stays at St. George's side throughout the novel.
- Stickboy - A male sicko, part of Bluetooth's gang which herds the weakest sickos. He walks with a stick. He is knocked over by the injured Shadowman, who manages to take his stick to help him walk, after severing Stickboy's fingers.
- Stumpy - A sentinel seen by Shadowman. He has only one hand, and flies buzz around the stump of the severed one, hence his nickname.
- Wormwood aka The Green Man- he is an intelligent adult covered in mould. Wormwood can think more clearly than he can talk – after a fashion. Among his weird ramblings we realise that he knows something about the cause and history of the disease. His real name is Mark Wormold, but the disease inside him causes him to see himself and Mark Wormold as two separate entities.
References
- ↑ Higson, Charlie (20 September 2012). The Sacrifice (The Enemy series, #4). Puffin Books.
- ↑ "Is Young Bond Series 2 still a possibility?". Young Bond Dossier. 24 September 2010.
- 1 2 "First look at The Enemy". The Young Bond Dossier. Retrieved 6 April 2009.
- ↑ Higson, Charlie (4 September 2014). The Hunted (Paperback ed.). ISBN 9780141336107.
- ↑ "A Master Class in Dealing With the Undead". Mostly-Books. 15 September 2011.
- ↑ Higson, Charlie (5 June 2012). Geeks vs. Zombies. Disney Hyperion. p. 34. ISBN 9780141344249.
- ↑ "Book Description: Geeks v. Zombies". Amazon.com. 2012.