An ache grew in his throat and he wanted to sob, but he set his jaw and
held it in. He'd been wrong to send Nina away, wrong to refuse to help
her, wrong to let the commander treat him like a pet. He'd been wrong to
think that everything ended when he lost Percy and Alia....I can stop
this evil, he thought.
The Population Police are gaining more and more power, and illegal
third-borns are in increasing danger. Young Matthias finds himself
caught in the cross fire between the Population Police and the rebels --
and unwittingly ends up saving the life of a Population Police officer.
By way of reward, the officer takes Matthias to the luxury of Population
Police headquarters to train him to become one of their own. There,
among his most feared enemies, Matthias encounters Nina, another illegal
third-born, who enlists his help in a plot to undermine the Population
Police. But Matthias is under constant scrutiny, he has no idea whom he
can trust, and he's mourning the loss of his friends Percy and Alia.
What can one boy do against a wicked bureaucracy?
In the most exciting Shadow Children book yet, Margaret Peterson Haddix
examines how the courage of individuals can make an impact on growing
evil.