To the Death

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444980769

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Reviews

Welcome back, dystopia. Welliver delivers a razor-sharp assault on life, death and media itself. To The Death doesn't just raise the stakes, it lights them on fire.
Bill Wood
Perfect for fans of The Hunger Games and The Last of Us, this is a chilling, gory thriller with plenty of bite! Dystopias are back and Melissa Welliver is at the helm.
Amy McCaw
To The Death is everything fans of The Hunger Games could want - but with much sharper teeth! Prepare for a fast-paced, heart-pounding horror adventure with monsters - both human and not-so-human - lurking around every corner. Buckle up, and let the games begin!
Kat Ellis
To the Death is a wild ride from start to finish - you won't want to put it down. Welliver is in her element and is bringing dystopia back with an epic story of zombie vampires . . . Loved it.
Naomi Gibson
Fast, fun, and bloodthirsty, To the Death brings the dystopian genre back to life with sharp teeth and cutting commentary on reality TV's hunger for spectacle. Melissa Welliver is on fire, and I can't wait to see what she writes next.
Kathryn Foxfield
I picked this up and suddenly the entire evening was gone. To the Death is pure adrenaline - tense, ferocious, and impossible to put down. Melissa Welliver drops you straight into a brutal world where survival is a spectacle and every choice has consequences. It's smart, savage fun with real emotional bite, delivering twist after twist. You'll be gasping. A thrilling feast for fans of The Hunger Games and The Last of Us - gripping, relentless, and leaving you desperate for more.
Josh Silver
Melissa Welliver is redefining dystopia for a whole new generation. To the Death is a riotous, bloodthirsty triumph and her best work yet.
Cynthia Murphy
Not only is this a gripping horror novel that you won't be able to put down, but, like all good dystopia, it's a biting commentary . . . on our own world.
Bryony Pearce