Snakehead (Alex Rider, #7)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2007
416
Novel • Fiction
Southeast Asia • Contemporary
2007
10-14 years
740L
Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz follows a teenager recruited by Australian intelligence for a dangerous mission involving crime syndicates and human trafficking. The protagonist navigates perilous situations while uncovering plots that threaten global security. This installment is part of the Alex Rider series, blending action and espionage.
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Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz receives praise for its gripping and fast-paced narrative, engaging young readers with adventurous espionage and well-developed characters. Reviewers appreciate the clever plot twists and the seamless blend of action and humor. However, some criticize the predictability of certain plot elements and occasional lack of depth in secondary characters.
Fans of young adult espionage adventures, particularly those who enjoy the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz, will relish Snakehead. Comparable to works like Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer and Young Bond by Charlie Higson, this novel offers fast-paced action, intricate plots, and a resourceful teenage protagonist.
50,832 ratings
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416
Novel • Fiction
Southeast Asia • Contemporary
2007
10-14 years
740L
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