CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK

Zom-B by Darren Shan is published in hardback by Simon & Schuster, priced £12.99. Available now.

From the prologue of Darren Shan's Zom-B - a gruesomely described zombie attack in an Irish village - one senses that the first book in the Irish-based writer's teenage horror series will not be for the faint-hearted.

From these bloodthirsty beginnings we move to London, and follow a young, troubled teenager known simply as "B". Despite news reports of flesh-eating goings-on in Ireland, Londoners remain sceptical, no one more so than B's father.

But when a bleeding, terrified boy enters B's school gym, it seems reports of the living-dead are no hoax.

What engages most in Zom-B is the B-father relationship at the heart of the novel. Mr Smith is a racist, violent bully, and B must grapple with issues of family loyalty and morality, ultimately deciding who the real monsters are.

Uncomfortable at times, but always gripping, Zom-B is a slice of superior teenage horror with at least one gasp-inducing twist to keep readers hooked.

7/10

(Review by Olly Jones)