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Stormbreaker (Alex Rider 1) Book

Spies are great currency for exciting storylines, but few authors manage to successfully concoct realistic scenarios for a willing readership expecting chases, gunshots and thrills aplenty. In the first of what could easily become his most memorable series of novels to date, Anthony Horowitz has added a tongue-in-cheek quality to Stormbreaker that lifts it above several others in the same genre.Horowitz knows that his main character, 14-year-old Alex Rider, is a normal teenager and he never forgets this when he thrusts his young hero into the thick of several truly edge-of-seat scenarios. There is humour alongside the action too--some great characters and cutting one-liners--that helps to ensure that entertainment is high on the agenda throughout.Orphan Alex thought he knew his Uncle Ian Rider--until the elusive banker is killed in a tragic car accident. Immediately, Alex's life starts to get stranger by the day as his guardian's friends and colleagues start showing up and contradicting everything Alex thought he knew about the man he'd called Dad for so long. Maybe Ian Rider was not a banker after all? Surely the bullet holes in his Uncle's totalled car reveal that he had not died in an accident, but was murdered? Everything is explained when Alex decides to track down Ian Rider's real employers, but Alex is in for a surprise when they decide to contact him. The truth is hard to take, but maybe by following in his uncle's secret footsteps he might get the chance for revenge.Apart from a slightly over-the-top finale involving a helicopter and the roof of London's Science Museum, Stormbreaker is a refreshingly energetic yarn that is required reading for fans of the contemporary thriller. --John McLayRead More

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  • Play

    When his guardian dies in suspicious circumstances fourteen-year-old Alex Rider finds his world turned upside down. Forcibly recruited into MI6 Alex has to take part in gruelling SAS training exercises. Then armed with his own special set of secret gadgets he's off on his first mission to Cornwall where Middle-Eastern multi-billionaire Herod Sayle is producing his state-of-the-art Stormbreaker computers. Sayle has offered to give one free to every school in the country - but there's more to the gift than meets the eye. ; ; To read the first chapter of Stormbreaker please click here

  • TheBookPeople

    Anthony Horowitz, creator of star teenage spy Alex Rider, launches a phenomenal, action-packed adventure series with Stormbreaker. His teenage hero is cool, contemporary and brave - just the right sort of hero to entice reluctant boy readers, aged 9, to get reading. As the book opens, Alex discovers that his uncle, who has looked after him since he was a baby, has been killed in a car crash, what's more, he was a spy not a banker, and now Alex is being recruited to help on a MI6 mission. Cracking pace and tons of suspense make this an irresistible read.

  • BookDepository

    Stormbreaker : Paperback : Walker Books Ltd : 9781844280926 : : 24 Apr 2012 : The first book in the number one bestselling Alex Rider series.

  • RedHouse

    Spy fiction fans will relish the arrival of charismatic teenage hero Alex Rider in the first of Anthony Horowitz's Stormbreaker series.

  • 1844280926
  • 9781844280926
  • Anthony Horowitz
  • 1 April 2005
  • Walker Books Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 240
  • New edition
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