Publisher’s Marketing
Soon to be the focus of a major motion picture, the “New York Times” bestselling Alex Rider series follows the adventures of a teenage secret agent. Now is the chance to see the story visualized in a new format with bold, edgy, manga-like illustrations that bring Alex to life. They told him his uncle died in a car accident. Fourteen-year-old Alex knows that’s a lie, and the bullet holes in his uncle’s windshield confirm his suspicions. But nothing prepares him for the news that the uncle he always thought he knew was really a spy for MI6–Britain’s top secret intelligence agency. Recruited to find his uncle’s killers and complete his final mission, Alex suddenly finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
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My nephew has read this book and enjoyed it.
my son loves reading this but iam not a bit fan of these series.
Sure it’s god for a teenager but that doesn’t make it good literature. I’ve personally read better fanfictiction than this.
A good read for young readers. My oldest son enjoyed it. It
teaches young kids about the real life out there eg car accidents and
how the family copes together.