Point Blank
By Anthony Horowitz
215 Pages
Published by Putnam
★★★★★
By Mel
After reading Stormbreaker, I just had to read the second Alex Rider Adventure, Point Blank. This book definitely lived up to the standards the first book set. I loved it! It was filled with even more adventure, mystery, and surprises!
Alex has just gotten back from saving millions of British school children from a madman on his first mission as a spy. Now he is sent back to school to be a regular teenager. This is short lived as MI6 finds another job for Alex. It is his job to go to a school for troubled boys, pretending to be the son of a rich man and figure out what is going on there. MI6 had linked two deaths of some very famous and rich men to having a son at this school. Alex finds that in only a few weeks, these rebellious teenagers were transformed into perfect model students.
Alex realizes he has only a short time to get to the bottom of this before they do the same to him; whatever it is that is happening to these boys. He has no way of easily escaping, as the school is located in the Swiss Alps and the only was down is either by helicopter of skis (except that ski season is over and he has no skis). Also, there are no phones, computers, or easy way to communicate with anyone in these excluded mountains.
Again, Horowitz takes you on another crazy adventure. I was constantly in suspense, trying to solve the mystery. And, as i said before, I loved it!

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