The Fear (Higson novel)

The Fear
Author Charlie Higson
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series The Enemy
Genre Horror, Young adult, Thriller
Published 15 September 2011 Puffin Books
Media type Print (hardcover)
ISBN 978-0-14-138464-1
OCLC 373478708
Preceded by The Dead
Followed by The Sacrifice

The Fear is a post-apocalyptic young adult horror novel written by Charlie Higson. The book, released by Puffin Books in the UK on 15 September 2011 and by Disney Hyperion in the US on 11 May 2010,[1] is the third book in a planned seven-book series, titled The Enemy.[2][3] The Fear takes place in London, a year after a worldwide sickness has infected adults, turning them into something akin to voracious, cannibalistic zombies.

Series

Puffin Books released the first novel in the series, titled The Enemy, in the UK on 3 September 2009; Disney Hyperion released it in the US on 11 May 2010.[3] Puffin Books released the second novel in the series, titled The Dead, on 16 September 2010; the third novel, titled The Fear, on 15 September 2011; the fourth novel, The Sacrifice, on 20 September 2012; the fifth novel, The Fallen, on 12 September 2013; the sixth novel, The Hunted, on 4 September 2014;[4] and the final book, The End, on 10 November 2015.[5] Disney Hyperion released Higson's short story companion book in the series, titled Geeks vs. Zombies, on 5 June 2012;[6] it portrays an exclusive scene from The Fear, on World Book Day.[7]

Summary

The Fear starts five days before Small Sam arrives at the Tower of London, at the end of The Dead. A prologue introduces a new sicko named "The Collector", who collects toys (kids) and eats them. He finds two children and adds them to his collection.

The real story begins at the Tower, where Dognut and Courtney are setting off to find Brooke, whom they lost contact with during the fire of South London and The Battle of Lambeth Bridge. They are joined by Olivia, who is looking for her brother Paul; Jessica, who came along as she broke up with her boyfriend, Finn, and is looking for friends; Al, who is looking for his sister Maria; and Marco and Felix, who were with Dognut at the Imperial War Museum.

After a quick row upriver, they end up at the Houses of Parliament, where they find Nicola and her group. Nicola tells them none of their friends are here but lets them know about David King at Buckingham Palace. During the journey, the group is attacked by the 'gym bunnies', a group of sickos who, due to their good physical condition, are harder to kill; the gym bunnies corner Dognut's crew. About to go in for the kill, they are interrupted by a brutal group of hunters led by Ryan.

Ryan's group guides Dognut's crew to the palace, where Al is reunited with his sister. Later, the group realises David isn't all that he seems; mainly, he's lying about Brooke, who is staying at the Natural History Museum. They head to the museum at night, without Al, who stays with his sister and Jessica, who is too scared to continue. As it is night, the sickos are out in larger numbers, and the gang gets chased to a house where they think kids are living. Instead, it turns out to be the Collector's lair. The group encounters the large monster and make a run for it, unaware that they've left Olivia behind. She kills herself before the Collector can get her. The group later arrives at the Natural History Museum where they meet Brooke, Robbie (their Head of Security), Justin (the leader), and Paul (Olivia's brother). Paul asks for Olivia, but Courtney explains that Olivia was killed by the Collector.

Meanwhile, a boy named Shadowman spies on the John's settlement in St James's Park.

Back at the museum, Paul is hysterical after learning about Olivia's death, and he is determined to kill the Collector. Dognut's group, Robbie, Jackson (a friend of Robbie's), Ryan's hunters, and several others from the museum join with Paul to kill the Collector. The large group coaxes the Collector out of his lair onto the road, where they savagely vanquish him.

Upon returning, Justin gives Dognut a tour of the place. He shows Dognut the experiments they've been carrying out to investigate the disease and to find a cure - which included taking samples from three sickos they've locked up in the Tesco lorry. Justin tells Dognut about the large number of sickos residing in the museum's basement, where the groups obtains their test subjects. They have found out so far that UV light (sunlight) rapidly increases the speed of the disease, causing a sicko to die if exposed to too much sunlight. However, they've also found that sickos can build up resistance to sunlight, through exposure to a fixed amount of sunlight each day until they are fully able to roam about in the daytime. Afterwards, Paul loses his mind and starts to threaten and blame everyone for Olivia's death. Brooke calms him down. Dognut decides to head back to the Tower first thing the following morning but is persuaded by Justin to stay longer, to write his and his group's story into a book in which Chris is writing in the library.

At the Palace, David and Nicola meet secretly. David proposes that the two groups form an alliance - a step toward implementing his plan to take over London. Nicola is reluctant but ends up creating a deal that involves removing the 'squatters' at St James's Park, as they pose a threat to her group at the House of Parliament. Until then, she won't officially agree to the alliance. David accepts and immediately asks Jester to go and recruit children who can fight.

Shadowman visits Jester in Buckingham Palace and convinces him to join on an expedition to recruit more children to join them at the Palace. The small group of Jester, Shadowman, Tom, Kate, and Alfie begins walking north until they encounter a group of sickos. The children flee the sickos and end up at Kings Cross Station. The group fights off some sickos before Jester accidentally hits Shadowman, leaving Shadowman with a slight concussion. Jester, Alfie, Tom, and Kate abandon Shadowman, and are then split into two groups: Jester and Alfie, and Tom and Kate. Shadowman passes out when a group of sickos are upon him.

Jester and Alfie find refuge in a building, until a group of sickos finds them. In creating a plan of escape, Jester tricks Alfie and abandons him, escaping by himself. Alfie is killed by the sickos. Jester runs and discovers the Morrison's supermarket but is denied entry. He then finds the Waitrose supermarket, where he is rescued by Arran's group (described in The Enemy).

Shadowman awakens and finds himself at the Emirates Stadium. He learns that the sicko, St. George, is much smarter than the rest of the sickos as he is creating an army in the stadium. Shadowman escapes the army of sickos when a fire lights up in the stands (most likely as part of Small Sam's escape, as told in The Enemy). Shadowman takes refuge in a nearby apartment building where he discovers boxes of weapons and food. He sees this as a sign to follow St. George's army, to learn about them before returning to London city. While watching their movement, he sees Tom, Kate, and Callum (a boy from The Enemy) get killed by St. George's army. Dozing off to sleep, Shadowman is suddenly awakened by sickos that found his hiding spot - including one of St. George's right-hand men (One-Armed Bandit). Shadowman manages to kill them all and plans to kill every single one of St. George's right-hand men, St. George himself, and Jester (for betraying him).

All the while, Dognut, Courtney, Marco, and Felix are at the museum, preparing to head back to the Tower. Finn decides to stay there, while Brooke joins the group. Robbie and Jackson join the group, but are only escorting them part of the way. They set off toward the Tower until they are ambushed by the 'gym bunnies'. Everyone is killed except Jackson and Robbie, who manage to escape the battle, and Brooke, who is saved by the Holloway crew (as described in The Enemy). She is taken to Buckingham Palace with the Holloway crew, and is revealed that she is the quiet and heavily bandaged girl in the sick bay. As in The Enemy, Brooke tells Maxie and Blue about the museum and that David is a liar.

Meanwhile, Paul, who is still crazed, secretly leaves the museum for Buckingham Palace. He meets with David and Jester, who take advantage of his mental state, and tell him a fake story that everyone was plotting against him. This causes Paul to take revenge on everyone. David convinces him to return to the museum and release all the sickos who are in the basement. Paul agrees and returns to the museum. He kills a boy named Jamie, who was on duty at the lower levels of the museum. Just before his death, Paul reveals to Jamie that he was bitten by one of the sickos in the lorry.

Characters

The Tower of London

The Natural History Museum

Buckingham Palace

Houses of Parliament

Squatters

Other Kids

Adults

References

  1. Higson, Charlie (2011). The Fear. Puffin. p. 460. ISBN 9780141384665.
  2. "Is Young Bond Series 2 still a possibility?". Young Bond Dossier. 24 September 2010.
  3. 1 2 "First look at The Enemy". The Young Bond Dossier. Retrieved 6 April 2009.
  4. Higson, Charlie (4 September 2014). The Hunted (Paperback ed.). ISBN 9780141336107.
  5. "A Master Class in Dealing With the Undead". Mostly-Books. 15 September 2011.
  6. Higson, Charlie (5 June 2012). Geeks vs. Zombies. Disney Hyperion. p. 34. ISBN 9780141344249.
  7. "Book Description: Geeks v. Zombies". Amazon.com. 2012.
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