Wednesday, 12 June 2019

Siege by Sarah Mussi

Leah is in school when suddenly, it's lock down.

Gunmen raid the school armed with guns and shoot to kill many and any students.

Only they're also students.

One particular stands out to Leah, Connor, her brother.

As she fights to survive she braves danger by trying to help save others while keeping herself alive, get help via her phone and bargain with the gunmen.

Only as she starts to realise, the kids are just a ruse and the government have a big roll to play in the bloodbath horror.

This was a sinister read all about the real danger behind some acts of the government and what they could do. I really enjoyed this book it was told over the space of a day in the school and honestly it was a book I just couldn't put down and the ending, hit me right in the heart.



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