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Offer ends at Menu Browse. Account actions Log in or Register. Basket 0 items. SAVE - View promotions. This product has not been rated yet. Product description Living on the edge. James Choke also known as James Adams drives the story of Cherub, the novels charting his life upon entering Cherub and the various missions he undertakes. Later on, the novels expand their focus to include Lauren, his sister, as well as the various other agents working by his side.

Aramov, the second series of novels, also set within the Cherub world, changes gears, instead bringing another agent, Ryan Sharma to the fro, with James making sporadic appearances as a Cherub staff member later on.

The Cherub novels are very high-paced. They also provide a lot of details about the missions the protagonists undertake, not only allowing readers to invest in the stakes of the story but allowing them to grow attached to the characters in the long run.

The fact that the author places so much emphasis on the personal lives of his characters allows them to come to life, making the series an engaging experience for all sorts of readers.

Not only does it feature occasional swearing but it makes a lot of reference to drugs and violence, with adult themes like sex becoming commonplace in later books. The books are rarely as lighthearted as some people expect them to be. However, they are a must-read for fans of the young adult genre. Robert Muchomore is the author of the Cherub series of novels. The English Author was born on 26th December Born in London, Robert is the youngest of four children. Growing up in Tufnell Park, the author attended St.

Johns Upper Holloway and Acland Burghley, hoping to become an architect and a photographer, possibly even a writer. A weekend job at a camera shop also tainted his love for photography, and so he turned to writing.

He quickly found that he lacked the skill to produce the quality of work he desired. He quit soon after, eventually landing a job with a private investigation company. The Cherub series came into being, following a cast of children that were used by a British Secret Service Division to execute tasks because their age prevented targets from taking them seriously. The series has garnered the author many an award. Cherub spies are trained at a young age to hack into computers, steal crucial documents, and bug houses.

They now have a new recruit. James is recently orphaned. He is also brilliant at Math. With a hundred grueling days of training behind him, the young star begins his first mission. The book introduces James, a new recruit who feels lucky that he found and was integrated into the Cherub system. James is reckless and often finds himself in trouble. And the only person who might know the truth is a reclusive eighteen-year-old boy. There's just one problem. The boy fell to his death thirteen months earlier.

CHERUB exists for the simplest of reasons: even a master criminal doesn't suspect that the kid next door is a spy. It's his toughest job so far. The Survivors' outback headquarters are completely isolated, and the cult's brainwashing techniques mean James is under massive pressure to conform. This time he's not just fighting terrorists.

He's got to battle to keep control of his own mind. The thrilling first part of the epic Cherub series from international bestselling author Robert Muchamore.

This 5 book collection kicks off the fantastic series, in a world where children are undercover agents of the terrorist fighting organisation, Cherub.

This gripping series is ideal for young adults interested in thrillers and adventure stories. If any items are missing from your delivery, please allow 2 working days for the rest of your order to arrive before contacting us at sales books2door.



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