This is another taut thriller from the award winning Tim Bowler.
Bloodchild opens with a dramatic punch. Will is lying in a lane. He knows he's had an accident and he thinks he may be dying. Above him there is a girl's face, she's phoning for help ... and there's another girl too ... but try as he might, Will can't hold on and passes out. He comes to in hospital where two people are sitting by the bed, they claim to be his parents. But Will can't remember them. He can't remember anything ...
If you are looking for a book that will really grab you, send shivers down your spine and ensure that at the end of every chapter you want to keep turning the pages then this is the perfect novel.
Bloodchild is incredibly atmospheric and suspenseful with interesting, rounded characters that draw the reader in. The writing is stunning and the tension just keeps on building. The supernatural elements in Bloodchild add a different level to what may have otherwise been just a mystery thriller. Additionally Bloodchild also deals with issues close to the heart for many teenagers such as fitting in, or not, with peer groups.
My son described this novel as making his heart pound, reading like a hybrid of Darren Shan and The Cherub series, it reminded me of all the tension I felt as a teenager reading Robert O Briens The Silver Crown. We both loved the unexpected ending.