EDITORIAL REVIEW: In this latest internationally bestselling thriller from David Rollins, author of \*\*The Death Trust\*\*\*, \*a bizarre murder leads an exβAir Force special investigator into a shadow world of conspiracy, cover-up, and military secrecy where the difference between friend or f
Knife Edge
β Scribed by Malorie Blackman
- Publisher
- RHCP;Corgi
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 239 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1407048015
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
WHEN TRUTH AND JUSTICE ARE NO LONGER BLACK AND WHITE ISSUES . . .
Sephy is a Cross, one of the privileged in a society where the ruling Crosses treat the pale-skinned noughts as inferiors. But her baby daughter has a nought father . . . Jude is a Nought. Eaten up with bitterness, he blames Sephy for the terrible losses his family has suffered . . .
Now Jude's life rests on a knife edge. Will Sephy be forced, once again, to take sides?
A razor-sharp and intensely moving novel, the second in the Noughts & Crosses trilogy.
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