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  • Published: 3 January 2017
  • ISBN: 9780141368894
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $24.00

After the First Death



AFTER THE FIRST DEATH is a brilliant thriller by Robert Cormier, now part of The Originals, showcasing the best in YA modern classics.

On the outskirts of a small American town, a bus-load of young children is being held hostage. The hijackers are a cold and ruthless group, opposed to the secret government agency Inner Delta. At the centre of the battle are three teenagers. Miro is the terrorist with no past and no emotions. Kate is the bus driver, caught up in the nightmare, and Ben is the General's son who must act as a go-between. After the First Death is a tense hostage drama, which will appeal to all fans of thrillers, especially YA readers.

  • Published: 3 January 2017
  • ISBN: 9780141368894
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $24.00

About the author

Robert Cormier

When he was twelve, Robert Cormier's teacher, a nun, read a poem by him and declared 'Robert, you're a writer.'
Robert began his professional writing career scripting radio commercials. He went on to become a newspaper journalist for 31 years, winning three major journalism awards. Robert credits both journalism and writing commercials as helping him to achieve his characteristic economy of style.
His first work of fiction - a novel for adults - was published in 1963, but it was with the groundbreaking The Chocolate War in 1974 that Robert became a full-time writer.
A gentle, caring, family-orientated man, who still lives in the town where he was born, Robert is concerned about the problems facing young people in modern society. This concern is reflected in his novels, which are often brutal and always uncompromising in their depiction of the individual struggling in the face of power, corruption, victimization, betrayal and conspiracy. Tenderness, for example, depicts the relationship between a teenage runaway and a juvenile serial killer. In Heroes, a teenage war hero and victim returns to confront the idolized youth leader who betrayed him.
 One of Robert's favourite books is Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, so it must have been particularly gratifying for him to read in Newsweek that 'if any author in the field can challenge J.D. Salinger or William Golding it is Robert Cormier.'

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