Quite a Ride: An Alex Rider Special from Philomel Books

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4.0
8 reviews
Ebook
30
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About this ebook

In this thrilled, action-packed 13-page E-special, Alex Rider's training is put to the test!

Just a few months into his new life as Britain’s top superspy, Alex Rider is in need of some serious r&r. But what should have been a fun, relaxing vacation on the south of France turns deadly. Alex will need to use all of his training to get out of this tight spot, because there’s more than just his life at stake in this nail-biting story.

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4.0
8 reviews
Mohammad Haider
August 27, 2013
This short story is a wonderful read for Alex rider fans. Although some of the logic is hard to follow, it is an okay read and definitely packs the same excitement as the Alex rider books do
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Linda Hayden
July 19, 2017
Exciting, but too short for the money.
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Arthur Pendragon
July 15, 2021
It was so realistic. I was Alex Rider
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About the author

Anthony Horowitz (anthonyhorowitz.com) is a world-renowned screenwriter for television and film, a playwright, and of course, the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling Alex Rider series (including STORMBREAKER, POINT BLANC, SKELETON KEY, EAGLE STRIKE, SCORPIA, ARK ANGEL, SNAKEHEAD, CROCODILE TEARS, SCORPIA RISING, and RUSSIAN ROULETTE) which has spawned a major motion picture and a line of graphic novels. Anthony was also commissioned by the Conan Doyle Estate to write two Sherlock Holmes novels, the critically-acclaimed THE HOUSE OF SILK and MORIARTY. Most recently he was commissioned by the Ian Fleming Estate to write the James Bond novel TRIGGER MORTIS, incorporating never-before-published material from 007's creator. Anthony lives with his wife in London, England; they are parents to two grown boys.

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