When a Pincent Pharma truck is ambushed by the Underground, its contents come as a huge surprise - not drugs, but corpses in a horrible state. It appears Longevity isn't working and the drugs promising eternal youth are failing to live up to their promises. A virus is sweeping the country, killing in its wake, and Longevity is powerless to fight it. When Richard Pincent of Pincent Pharma suggest that the Underground has released the virus, something has to be done to put the story straight and once and for all alert everyone to the truth. Praise for The Declaration: 'A well-imagined and endlessly thought-provoking story, which plays on our own environmental fears and obsession with youth' - Sunday Telegraph 'Poignant, thought-provoking, dystopian. Sharing the visionary quality of books such as The Handmaid's Tale and How I Live Now, this intensely moving debut is one of those rare books that changes the way you see the world.' - Publishing News 'Gemma Malley proved herself a new author to be reckoned with after writing The Declaration...Malley's outstanding novel takes us forward in time to a place where only the rich or well-connected could afford to drive on a regular basis' - Glasgow Herald Praise for The Returners: 'A challenging, compelling and flawless novel from an emerging talent...Metaphysical teenage fiction at its best' - The Bookseller