Alex Rider The Graphic Novel Collection (6 Books) (Anthony Horowitz)
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Alex Rider The Graphic Novel Collection (6 Books) (Anthony Horowitz)

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Alex Rider The Graphic Novel Collection (6 Books) (Anthony Horowitz)Author: Anthony Horowitz Age: 11+ English Page: Various Paperback 17. 2 x 24. 8 cm Alex Rider The Graphic Novel Collection 6 Books Box Set by Anthony Horowitz: Stormbreaker The Graphic Novel: Forcibly recruited into MI6 after the mysterious death of his guardian, fourteen year old Alex is sent to infiltrate the organization of a sinister billionaire. Within days he's gone from schoolboy to superspy. Point Blanc Graphic Novel: Investigations into the

Author: Anthony Horowitz | Age: 11+ | English | Page: Various | Paperback | 17.2 x 24.8 cm


Alex Rider The Graphic Novel Collection 6 Books Box Set by Anthony Horowitz:

Stormbreaker The Graphic Novel:
Forcibly recruited into MI6 after the mysterious death of his guardian, fourteen-year-old Alex is sent to infiltrate the organization of a sinister billionaire. Within days he's gone from schoolboy to superspy.

Point Blanc Graphic Novel:
Investigations into the "accidental" deaths of two of the world's most powerful men have revealed just one link: both had a son attending Point Blanc Academy, a school for rebellious rich kids run by the sinister Dr Grief and set high in the French Alps.

Skeleton Key Graphic Novel:
The hazy days of Wimbledon are the unlikely first link in a terrifying chain of events. Alex Rider, reluctant teenage spy, is forced into hiding after his recce mission as a ballboy makes him a target for a murderous Chinese gang.

Eagle Strike Graphic Novel:
Relaxing in the south of France, reluctant MI6 agent Alex Rider is finally able to feel like any ordinary fourteen-year-old – until a sudden, ruthless attack on his hosts plunges him back into a world of violence and mystery.

Scorpia The Graphic Novel:
Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz, teenage spy Alex travels to Venice to discover the truth about his past. But the truth lies with a criminal organization known as Scorpia, and Alex must make a choice.

Ark Angel The Graphic Novel:
Alex Rider is in hospital and determined to put his spying days behind him. But he is forced back into action when the vicious terrorist group Force Three takes him prisoner. Alex makes his escape – yet his most perilous adventure is only just beginning.

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