The hope from Noughts and Crosses has been firmly stripped away and we are seeing a much darker and sinister story lingering.Īn Eye for an Eye by Malorie Black man is available now.įor more information regarding Malorie Blackman please visit For more information regarding Penguin please visit .uk. Malorie Blackmans ground-breaking, award winning series charts the lives and loves. We are also given a close up look at Jude who was relegated to a secondary character in Noughts and Crosses even though it was usually his actions that incited the most drama.īlackman has been very clever in setting up Knifes Edge. She has been forced to grow up and she now knows that life isn’t always fixable especially if you are a nought. What he isn’t banking on is Sephy feeling the exact same way.Įven though this is only a short story we see so much development in the character of Sephy. He blames her and all other Crosses for his brother’s death. In this short we see Jude, Callum’s brother, determined to act out his vengeful justice on Sephy. Can two wrongs make a right?Īn Eye for an Eye is the short story follow up to Noughts and Crosses that prepares us somewhat for the full length sequel Knifes Edge. The child’s father, Callum, is a Nought, but worse, he is dead and Callum’s brother is out for revenge. In a world where the two classes are divided by colour and never treated as equals, Sephy – a Cross and daughter of a top politician – is six months pregnant.
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