Alex Rider: Eagle Strike

For once in his life, Alex is relaxing… enjoying a sunny holiday in the south of France. But out of the blue, evil strikes: a sudden, ruthless attack on his hosts. Alex is plunged back in the world of violence and mystery – but this time MI6 don’t want to know. Alex is on his own. Who are his friends’ attackers? He must track them down. But it’s a path that leads to a long-buried secret – and a discovery more terrible than anything he could have imagined…

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  • I really enjoyed this book, it had lots of mystery in it. I’m not going to spoil any parts of the book for people who want to read this book. I recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of the Alex Rider books.

    22 September 2016

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    A amazing good book

    8 March 2014

  • This Alex Rider book does not disappoint. It’s amazing and thrilling .

    8 March 2014

  • I love this book. Alex discovers that Damian Cray a popular singer turns out to be a nutty man who wants to get rid of drugs. His purpose might be good but Cray doesn’t care about mankind. To achieve his goals, he plans to kill thousands of people. Alex has ninety minutes to stop the missiles from launching.

    7 March 2014

  • okay

    Ok book

    7 March 2014

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    Anthony Horowitz

    It’s 15 years since the first awesome Alex Rider adventure and they’re still the real deal, loved by millions worldwide.

    Awards

    Anthony’s awards include the Booksellers Association/Nielsen Author of the Year Award 2007, the Children’s Book of the Year for Ark Angel and the Red House Children’s Book Awards for Skeleton Key. In 2013 he was awarded an OBE for services to literature.

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