Horowitz, Anthony

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Scorpia

2006
After being told that his father was an assassin for a criminal organization, fourteen-year-old Alex goes to Italy to find out more and becomes involved in a plan to kill thousands of English school children.

Ark Angel

2007
After recovering from a near fatal gunshot wound, teenage spy Alex Rider embarks on a new mission to stop a group of eco-terrorists from sabotaging the launch of the first outer space hotel.

Snakehead

an Alex Rider adventure
2008
Alex Rider crash lands off the coast of Australia where he is recruited by the Australian Secret Service to infiltrate one of the ruthless gangs operating across South East Asia, and in the midst of his dangerous mission, Alex discovers information about his parents' murder.

Crocodile tears

2010
Alex Rider's desire to return to life as a normal high school student must be put aside when he is asked to face his greatest adversary yet, a con man who plans to use genetically modified wheat to release a deadly virus that will kill millions of innocent people.

Russian roulette

the story of an assassin
2013
Presented with an unexpected assignment, Alex Rider's greatest nemesis, Yassen Gregoravich, recalls his life and the path that led him to become an assassin while his one-time friend, Alex's uncle, became a spy.

Bloody Horowitz

2010
A collection of macabre stories from English author Anthony Horowitz, including "Why Horror Has No Place in Children's Books," "The Man Who Killed Darren Shan," "The Cobra," "Robo-Nanny," "My Bloody French Exchange," "Seven Cuts," and others.

The complete Horowitz horror

2008
Presents a collection of eighteen horror stories, set in England, that focus on everyday items that have sinister qualities, and includes computer games, a mysterious elevator, and a deadly cell phone.

The switch

2009
Wealthy, spoiled, thirteen-year-old Tad Spencer wishes he were someone else, and awakens as Bob Snarby, the uncouth, impoverished son of carnival workers, and as he is drawn into a life of crime, Tad begins to discover truths about himself and his family.

Battles and quests

2011
Presents a collection of traditional tales, including the stories of Romulus and Remus, King Arthur, and the Great Bell of Peking, retold by Anthony Horowitz.

Beasts and monsters

2011
Recreates five myths from Greek, Celtic, English, and Native American cultures that feature deadly beasts and monsters.

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