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CHERUB: Lone Wolf: Book 16

Robert Muchamore

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Cherub, For National Curriculum Key Stage 3, Interest age: from c 11 years, Fiction, Thrillers (Children's / Teenage), Crime & mystery fiction (Children's / Teenage)

Book four of the second CHERUB series, featuring a new cast of characters - just as compelling as the first, which has sold millions of copies worldwide.

Fay has spent eighteen months locked up in a Secure Training Centre. Drug deals and rip-offs are the only things this teenager knows. Now she's back on the street, looking to settle old scores.

CHERUB agents Ryan and Ning need Fay's knowledge to unearth a major drug importer. They're trained professionals with one essential advantage: even experienced criminals never suspect that children are spying on them.

But Fay's made a lot of enemies and she's running out of time ...

For official purposes, these children do not exist.

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Praise for CHERUB: Lone Wolf: Book 16

  • Pacy writing, punchy dialogue and a gripping plot, it's got it all. - Daily Express

  • Crackling tension and high-octane drama. - Daily Mail

  • Punchy, exciting, glamorous and, what's more, you'll completely wish it was true. - Sunday Express

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Robert Muchamore

ROBERT MUCHAMORE was born in Islington in 1972. As a teenager he dreamt of either becoming an architect, a photographer or a writer. On discovering that architects have to train for seven years and after quitting his Saturday job in a camera shop, he saved up enough money to buy a word processor and set his heart on writing. The only problem was, he didn't know what to write. So, he found a regular job and spent thirteen years as a private investigator.

He was inspired to start writing again by his nephew's complaints about the lack of anything decent to read. Robert's CHERUB and Henderson's Boys series are bestsellers around the world.

Robert grew up listening to mix tapes sent to him by his older brother, developing tastes for indie bands like Joy Division, The Pogues and The Smiths. The idea for Rock War came from seeing that many of Robert's fans turned up at book signings wearing the logos of long dead rock bands, and a realisation that his online fan forum had more kids talking about the X-Factor than about his books.

For more information, go to www.muchamore.com.

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