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Skeleton Key Graphic Novel

Anthony Horowitz, Antony Johnston, Kanako & Yuzuru Yuzuru

Skeleton Key Graphic Novel

Subjects

  • Comics and Manga - from Asterix to Zelda
  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

5 out 5

6 reviews

An explosive graphic novel adaptation of Alex Rider’s third thrilling mission.

Reluctant teenage superspy Alex Rider is useful to MI6 in ways an adult could never be. Now they need his help once again. But a routine reconaissance mission at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships sets off a terrifying chain of events for Alex that sees him on the run from a murderous Chinese triad gang. Forced to hide out, Alex is sent to Cayo Esqueleto – Skeleton Key – an island near Cuba. Waiting for him there is General Alexei Sarov – a coldly insane Russian with explosive plans to rewrite history. Alex faces his most dangerous challenge yet. Alone, and equipped only with a handful of gadgets, Alex must outwit Sarov as the seconds tick away towards the end of the world…

Reviews

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It was funny in places, like when he (Alex) was talking to someone who was dead!

Major Quicksand Racoon 04.08.2021

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I would highly recommend this book because it was exciting!

Baron Gargoyle Windchime 09.08.2018

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Really good but quite hard to understand really enojoyed though would recommend to 11 year olds

Anonymous 05.11.2017

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It had a great plot and kept you on the edge of your seat.

Anonymous 01.08.2017

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Great Graphic Novel

Anonymous 29.07.2017

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Great book but contains a bit of gore. I have read the first proper Alex Rider book and it is a very similar story to this book. The graphic novel is easier and faster to read as there is not much description. I find the graphic novel more fun than the book.

Anonymous 26.07.2017