The Twelve
On sale
31st March 2016
Price: £12.99
The eagerly anticipated sequel to the global bestseller The Passage, now an epic drama on Fox from writer Elizabeth Heldens and executive producer Ridley Scott.
‘A literary superthriller’ NEW YORK TIMES
THE TWELVE
Death-row prisoners with nightmare pasts and no future.
THE TWELVE
Until they were selected for a secret experiment.
THE TWELVE
To create something more than human.
THE TWELVE
Now they are the future and humanity’s worst nightmare has begun.
THE TWELVE
The epic sequel to
THE PASSAGE
‘A literary superthriller’ NEW YORK TIMES
THE TWELVE
Death-row prisoners with nightmare pasts and no future.
THE TWELVE
Until they were selected for a secret experiment.
THE TWELVE
To create something more than human.
THE TWELVE
Now they are the future and humanity’s worst nightmare has begun.
THE TWELVE
The epic sequel to
THE PASSAGE
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Reviews
...as exhilarating as The Passage, with people variously trapped in hideous bleak labour camps, engaging in cage fights with virals (Cronin's name for vampires) or chained up for decades.
[A] literary superthriller.
For fans of apocalyptic thrillers who aren't afraid of the dark
[A] literary superthriller.
For fans of apocalyptic thrillers who aren't afraid of the dark
[The Passage was] smart, well-crafted and entertaining ...The Twelve delivers much of the same vitality and vision. Like it's predecessor, it is a strange new creature for the 21st century: The literary superthriller, driven at once by character and plot.
The follow-up to the much-lauded The Passage deepens and darkens the apocalyptic events of the first book
As exhilarating as The Passage, with people variously trapped in hideous bleak labour camps, engaging in cage fights with virals (Cronin's name for vampires) or chained up for decades.
A compulsive read.
[The Passage was] smart, well-crafted and entertaining ...The Twelve delivers much of the same vitality and vision. Like it's predecessor, it is a strange new creature for the 21st century: The literary superthriller, driven at once by character and plot
The follow-up to the much-lauded The Passage deepens and darkens the apocalyptic events of the first book
A compulsive read.