Synopses & Reviews
It's the end of the world as we know it . . .
The stakes are higher than ever for Adam Adler, and he will be put to the test in a way he never imagined. Taken by a flying reptile with wings as big as a bus to the farthest reaches of Siberia, Adam once again finds himself at the center of a plot to take down the evil organization Geneflow, who plan to create an apocalypse, ending life on earth as we know it, in order to create a world of hyper-evolved beings. Adam will have to join forces with a deadly pterosaur named Keera, and with the help of his old friend Zed, they'll need to risk everything to stop Geneflow once and for all and restore order to the world.
This companion to Z.Rex and Z.Raptor once again brings dinosaurs colliding with modern society in an action-packed thriller perfect for fans of Alex Rider or Jurassic Park.
Review
Z. Apocalypse is a nonstop thrill ride from beginning to end. This is a great read for young readers seeking an action-packed story that mixes creatures from the past with futuristic technology.--VOYA
Synopsis
It?s just another day in the life of an average kid. If you?re Alex Rider, that is.
A con artist has realized there is big money in charity? the bigger the disaster, the greater the money flow! So that is what he will produce: the biggest disaster known to man, all thanks to genetically modified corn that can release a virus so potent it can knock out an entire country in one windy day. But Alex Rider will face whatever it takes?gunfire, explosions, hand-to-hand combat with mercenaries? to bring down his most dangerous adversary yet.
Often imitated, never equaled, the series that triggered a reading phenomenon is back, exhilarating and addictive as ever.
Synopsis
Alex Rider will soon be a star in his very own TV series
Alex Rider is an orphan turned teen superspy who's saving the world one mission at a time--from #1 New York Times bestselling author
It's just another day in the life of an average kid. If you're Alex Rider, that is.
A con artist has realized there is big money in charity: the bigger the disaster, the greater the money flow So that is what he will produce: the biggest disaster known to man, all thanks to genetically modified corn that can release a virus so potent it can knock out an entire country in one windy day. But Alex Rider will face whatever it takes: gunfire, explosions, hand-to-hand combat with mercenaries to bring down his most dangerous adversary yet.
Often imitated, never equaled, the series that triggered a reading phenomenon is back, exhilarating and addictive as ever.
Synopsis
Horowitz delivers the eighth novel in his "New York Times"-bestselling Alex Rider series--a ripped-from-the-headlines story about an airborne strain of virus so catastrophic that it could wipe out an entire country in one day. The antidote? Alex Rider, of course, who survives gunfire, explosions, and hand-to-hand combat with mercenaries.
Synopsis
A charity broker con artist has raised millions of dollars in donations, only to invest them in a form of genetically modified corn that has the power to release an airborne strain of virus so powerful it can knock out an entire country in one windy day. A catastrophe so far-reaching that it would raise millions of dollars more in charitable donations, all of which would be embezzled by one man. The antidote? Alex Rider, of course, who survives gunfire, explosions, and hand-to-hand combat with mercenariesÑ just another day in the life of an average kid.
About the Author
Steve Cole lives in Buckinghamshire, England.