Plague

by Jean Ure

Published 1 September 1991
Three teenagers attempt to survive on their own when a devastating plague sweeps London.

After the Plague

by Jean Ure

Published 11 December 1995

Watchers at the Shrine

by Jean Ure

Published 13 June 1994

50 years on from Come Lucky April...
April and David have confronted the orthodoxy - they believe girls and boys should be able to grow up together. They determine to send their son away, to spare him the humilation of castration. '
Hal spends several years there, waiting for the ban to be lifted. He befriends the daughters of the family he lives with - but when he challenges his 'father' he is sent from the house, and discovers a new life in the lawless part of the settlement. He realises he needs to help the girls he can to escape and return to Croydon. How can he save them?
Life back in Croydon things are changing, too. People are dying. Beliefs are being challenged. Are things any better than they were 150 years ago? Is there hope for the future?