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Blade: Endgame

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Blade: Endgame

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Revenge isn't sweet. It's just necessary.Blade has done all he can - shaken up the city, turned the gangster bosses against Hawk, his most dangerous enemy, and given the police the information they need to destroy the man for ever. But it's not enough. Hawk is still free, still powerful, and more angry than ever. He has men swarming over the city in search of the boy who has betrayed him. For Blade it's now or never. Time to stand and fight. The question is - does he have the will to defeat the man who has always won?Previously published in two parts as Blade: Cutting Loose and Blade: Risking All, this is a stunning new package for this groundbreaking series. Narrated by Blade himself, be prepared to enter his world. It's not pretty . . . it's urban, real, and dangerous.Complete the series with Blade 1: Enemies, Blade 2: Flight, and Blade 3: Firestorm.

Author Biography

Tim Bowler is one of the UK's most compelling and original writers for teenagers. He was born in Leigh-on-Sea and after studying Swedish at university, he worked in forestry, the timber trade, teaching and translating before becoming a full-time writer. He lives with his wife in a small village in Devon and his workroom is an old stone outhouse known to friends as 'Tim's Bolthole'. Tim has written eighteen books and won fifteen awards, including the prestigious Carnegie Medal for River Boy. He has been described by the Sunday Telegraph as 'the master of the psychological thriller' and by the Independent as 'one of the truly original voices in British teenage fiction'.
Release date Australia
January 3rd, 2013
Author
Audience
  • Teenage / Young Adult
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Pages
256
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Series
Dimensions
140x201x17
ISBN-13
9780192763631
Product ID
19843195

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