The Enemy series is quickly coming to a close, but I'm not ready to let go yet. In this, the penultimate instalment, we find Ella all alone in the countryside but, for a scar-faced stranger. Ed is in London and determined to find Ella for her brother. And so, once more, he sets off, with a group of faithful friends, on another harrowing and dangerous journey. But his is not the only tale important to this story. Half in the present and half in the past, this novel will have you on the edge of your seat (possibly with tears streaming down your face).
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Read: 23.7.15 - 28.7.15
I can't even right now. It was just so beautiful. I can't believe there's only one book left. How will it end? I don't want it to. It feels like there's still so much ground to cover.
There were so many revelations in this book. Back from the dead! Never dead at all. The rule of three. I wonder if it was Higson's plan from the start, or if it just came to him during the writing process. Either way, it made this book the happiest of the series. Not to say this it was all holding hands and daisy chains. Oh no. It was intense. I was on the edge of my seat for most of the last half.
Honestly, The Hunted was too good to write a coherent review about. I loved every second, even when I was cringing I loved it.
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