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Ark Angel (Alex Rider #6)

by Anthony Horowitz

Eccentric billionaire Nikolai Drevin is the target of eco-terrorists who claim his project Ark Angel--the first luxury hotel in outer space--is a danger to the environment.

Crocodile Tears (Alex Rider #8)

by Anthony Horowitz

A charity broker/con artist raises millions of dollars in donations and invests them in a form of genetically modified corn that has the power to release an airborne strain of a virus so powerful it can knock out an entire country on one windy day.

Death Walks Tonight

by Anthony Horowitz

The horror stories selected by Horowitz are: Secret Terror by Pete Johnson; Battleground by Stephen King; The Vacancy by Robert Westall; The Twitch by Guy de Maupassant; Freebies by Laurence Staig; Man from the South by Roald Dahl; and The Werewolf Mask by Kenneth Ireland.

The Devil and His Boy

by Anthony Horowitz

In 1593, thirteen-year-old Tom travels through the English countryside to London, where he falls in with a troupe of actors and finds himself in great danger from several sources.

The Devil's Door-Bell

by Anthony Horowitz

Thirteen-year-old Martin's new life with a foster mother on a Yorkshire farm quickly becomes a nightmare where evil and unbelievable happenings seem to threaten his life.

Eagle Strike (Alex Rider #4)

by Anthony Horowitz

Teen spy Alex Rider faces his most disturbing challenge yet: Sir Damian Cray, the world's most famous pop star, who's actually a madman bent on destruction.

Evil Star (The Gatekeepers #2)

by Anthony Horowitz

Matt thought his troubles were over when he closed Raven's Gate, but in fact they are just beginning in this second installment of the "New York Times" bestselling series by the creator of the Alex Rider saga.

The Falcon's Malteser (Diamond Brothers #1)

by Anthony Horowitz

When the vertically-challenged Johnny Naples entrusts Tim Diamond with a package worth over three million pounds, he's making a big mistake. Tim Diamond is the worst detective in the world.

Granny

by Anthony Horowitz

Twelve-year-old Joe Warden isn't happy. Sure, he's rich, but his parents don't care about him. His grandmother should make everything better, except that Joe's granny is a nightmare. She's not just physically repulsive, she's horribly mean. Everyone thinks she's just a dotty old woman, but Joe knows the truth. He's seen behind her mask and glimpsed the wicked glimmer in her eyes--- she is pure evil. And now she's out to get Joe, unless he can stop her and her band of nasty grannies first.

The Greek Who Stole Christmas (Diamond Brothers #7)

by Anthony Horowitz

Tim Diamond is the worst detective in the world; he couldn't find his nose with both hands and a road map. Luckily, his younger brother, thirteen-year old Nick, is the real brains behind the operation!

Groosham Grange

by Anthony Horowitz

Thirteen-year-old David Eliot was a disappointment to his parents. But to be sent to Groosham Grange? Hidden away on a lonely island, Groosham Grange is a school that is unknown to the outside world.

The House of Silk

by Anthony Horowitz

Sherlock Holmes is the greatest detective in literary history. For the first time since the death of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a new Holmes story has been sanctioned by his estate, whetting the appetites of fans everywhere. Information about the book will be revealed as deliberately as Holmes himself would unravel a knotty case, but bestselling novelist and Holmes expert Anthony Horowitz is sure to bring a compelling, atmospheric story to life.

The Killing Joke

by Anthony Horowitz

When Guy Fletcher scoffs at a feeble joke he overhears in his local pub, he finds himself, in quick succession, head-butted and struck by an idea. Is it possible to trace a joke all the way back to its original source?

Myths and Legends

by Anthony Horowitz

Tragedies and triumphs are memorable themes in this collection of thirty-five myths and legends from the ancient world. While most are Greek, there are also myths from the Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Norse, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Native American, Incan, Polynesian, and West African worlds. Ages 9-14.

Necropolis (The Gatekeepers #4)

by Anthony Horowitz

To stop the evil corporation Nightrise from unleashing its devastating power around the globe, fifteen-year-old Matt and three other Gatekeepers travel to Hong Kong to find Scarlet, the final Gatekeeper, whose fate is inextricably joined to their own.

Nightrise (The Gatekeepers #3)

by Anthony Horowitz

A gate has been opened. The Old Ones have been released. And now the third and fourth of The Five -- twins with a mysterious psychic bond -- are joining the fight.

Point Blank (Alex Rider #2)

by Anthony Horowitz

Fourteen-year-old Alex Rider continues his work as a spy for the British MI6, investigating an exclusive school for boys in the French Alps.

Public Enemy Number Two (Diamond Brothers #2)

by Anthony Horowitz

Thirteen-year-old Nick Diamond is in prison! Framed for a jewel heist, quick-thinking Nick finds himself sharing a cell with public enemy number one: Johnny Powers.

Raven's Gate (The Gatekeepers #1)

by Anthony Horowitz

As punishment for a crime he didn't really commit, Matt was given a choice: go to jail or go live with an old woman named Mrs. Deverill in a remote town called Lesser Malling. He should have chosen jail.

Return to Groosham Grange: The Unholy Grail

by Anthony Horowitz

David Eliot is on track to win the Unholy Grail, a cup of magical power rewarded to the star pupil. But it seems that someone-- or something-- is trying to stop him.

Scorpia (Alex Rider #5)

by Anthony Horowitz

Teenage MI6 superspy Alex Rider stumbles from the discovery about his father but is gritty to find more... He goes to Italy where he manages to break into the world of the beautiful Julia Rothman - a member of the crime association, Scorpia.

Scorpia Rising: The Final Mission (Alex Rider #9)

by Anthony Horowitz

Scorpia has dogged Alex Rider for most of his life. They killed his parents, they did their best to con Alex into turning traitor, and they just keep coming back with more power.

Skeleton Key (Alex Rider #3)

by Anthony Horowitz

Reluctant teenage spy Alex Rider, on a routine mission at the Wimbledon tennis championships, gets caught up in Chinese gangs, illegal nuclear weapons, and the suspect plans of his Russian host, General Sarov.

Snakehead (Alex Rider #7)

by Anthony Horowitz

What goes up must come down, and when we last saw Alex Rider, he was as up as can be in outer space.

South by Southeast (Diamond Brothers #3)

by Anthony Horowitz

Fourteen-year-old Nick and his bumbling detective brother Tim Diamond investigate a mystery involving international spies and assassins.

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