An outstanding, highly original and unputdownable read. Following on from I AM WOLF, this is a bold, thought-provoking adventure perfect for fans of MORTAL ENGINES and THE LAST WILD.
Once, Brann belonged to Raven. She flew high above the world and she was fearless.
But Raven was destroyed by Dragon. Brann's home is gone and her crew is missing.
Determined to find the truth, Brann heads north. But what she and her friends learn will change everything.
What happened to Raven's crew? And what is the secret Brann is hiding?
Also written by the award-winning Alastair Chisholm:
- I Am Wolf - Shortlisted, Peters Children's Book of the Year award 2025
- Orion Lost
- The Consequence Girl
- Coming soon - the final book in "I Am..." trilogy
Praise for I AM WOLF:
"Jam-packed with action and suspense, and wildly inventive." - The Times
"I loved every page of this gripping, dystopian thriller. Wonderful characters, thrilling action and a unique new world. Now I wish I had my own animal construct!" - Kieran Larwood, author of Podkin One Ear
"I wolfed this down... Great MG sci-fi." - Darren Simpson, author of Scavengers
Also written by the award-winning Alastair Chisholm:
- I Am Wolf - Shortlisted, Peters Children's Book of the Year award 2025
- Orion Lost
- The Consequence Girl
- Coming soon - the final book in "I Am..."
Once, Brann
belonged to Raven.
Once, she flew high above the world on the incredible mechanical Construct, and she was fearless. But Raven was destroyed by Dragon. Brann's home is gone, and her crew is missing.
Determined to find the truth, Brann heads north with her friends Coll, Rieka and Finn. But what they learn will change everything they know about their world, and themselves.
Where did Dragon come from?
What happened to Raven's crew?
And what is the secret Brann is hiding?
There were no clues.
Brann didn't know what she'd hoped for. A path leading away, where the Raven crew might have gone. Evidence of some other Construct that could have taken them. Something. But in the morning light there was nothing; a few scars from the crash, a few littered pieces of plastic and carbon fibre.
Nothing.