Hell naw
The turning point is when the main character, forgot his name, and the daughter of the guy who runs the cemetery meet and find out there is a voice not known to him. They later find out it belongs to a girl who went missing and she was buried in the grave of a relative. The book kind of sucked because you don't really find out if she is buried there.
not yet
As far as I know (and browsed) at the moment Charlie Higson hasn't released any information about a sequel to The Enemy.However there is now a prequel called 'The Dead'.This took me ages to find but I think the main reason why he decided to not really do a sequel because the book didn't sell as much as was predicted despite the amount of publicity it got. Which is a shame because the book is fantastic.Lets just hope that Mr Higson is currently at his computer right now typing the sequel to The Enemy :)
no he is not dead
no
Dead Connection happened in 1992.
Dead Connection was created in 1992.
The title of the sequel to the book "Ender's Game" is "Speaker for the Dead."
I hope so.
There is " The Dead and the Gone"
Yes it is. Featuring the same soldiers that appeared in the RV in Diary Of The Dead.
While Land of the Dead does come later, the Dawn of The Dead is the 1978 sequel to George Romero's 1968 thriller Night of the Living Dead. The third 'dead' film was 1985's Day of The Dead. Then Night of the Living Dead 1990, THEN Land of The Dead, and finally Diary of The Dead. George Romero is currently working on another 'dead' film, title yet unannounced'.