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Skeleton Key (Alex Rider 3) | 
enlarge | Author: Anthony Horowitz Publisher: Walker Books Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £6.99 Buy New: £2.79 You Save: £4.20 (60%)
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Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 1226
Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 4.9 x 1.1
ISBN: 1844280942 EAN: 9781844280940 ASIN: 1844280942
Publication Date: April 1, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New - In stock - Same day despatch - UK seller
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Worst of the series January 6, 2008 K. Hewitson It is worth reading only to keep up with the story when reading the series. The plot is thin and the new characters andespecially the main villian sargeant guy are just annoying. Good series, just a bad book.
A GOOD BOOK YET IT IS SLIGHTLY UNREALISTIC AT TIMES December 23, 2007 R. Harrison (uk) I have enjoyed all the books in the alex rider series and i like this book very much. I find the humor fuuny and unlike some of the sences in some of the cherub books it is sutiabal for all ages. My main critisisum of the Alex Rider series is that he does things that are unrealisic of a 15 year old kid with a BMX. Overall a good series but if above the age of 12 i would strongly recommend the cherub books instead as i find they are much more realisic.
A Great Book! December 17, 2007 Mrs. G. Garside (Winchester) I am going to tell you about an action packed book about a boy called Alex Rider who works for MI5 and he wants to be a normal boy. MI5 sent him to Skeleton Key for a holiday but they lied to him. He gets a fake passport so now one nows who he is and he meets two people called Belinda Troy and Tom Turner who fake that they are his parents. Then they die. They get killed in General Sarov's trap. Then General Sarov catches Alex and askes him to be his son. Alex refuses. Then he finds out that General Sarov is planing to do something bad. I think you should try it. It is very interesting. It includes sharks, assasins and terrorists. There are more books about Alex Rider and you find out how his parents die.
Much more satisfying than the previous books (minor spoilers within) June 13, 2007 tybalt-quin (London, UK) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
General Sarov is a very credible villain with an interesting motivation - the break up of the USSR, the death of his son at the hands of a sniper - you do believe that this is a man who has lost everything. It also gives him a believable reason for liking Alex and wanting him to become a kind of replacement and Horowitz in turn gives Alex a human reaction - there's a degree of compassion for the man but at the same time a recognition that he's totally freaking nuts and needs to be stopped. The way in which MI6 continues to blackmail Alex into working for them is beginning to wear a little thin. There was a neater set up here - Parker seeking to use Alex at Wimbledon to find out why there was a break-in at the tournament without anything being stolen was well handled, but the whole thing about the Triads all being out to hunt him down for hurting one of their own stretched my patience. The scenes concerning the CIA agents - Carver and Troy had a nice build-up, although I was irritated that they had the female agent, Troy, being the one who was concerned about Alex's safety. It seems that Horowitz is a bit of a one-trick pony when it comes to the older female characters - they all have maternal feelings if they're over 20. Tell rather than show remains a big issue in the books, although I'm beginning to get more used to it. One thing that I do give a big thumbs up to is Alan Blunt - he just gets colder and more self-serving with every book and I really like the fact that he doesn't even pretend to care about what Alex wants. I wish that Mrs Jones could have that same ruthless quality given to her because I'm beginning to find her a little too squeamish.
Skeleton Key September 28, 2006 C. Spear (UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was really looking forward to reading this book set on an island near Cuba called cayo Esqueleto otherwise known as Skeleton Key. It is very tense but also very amusing as Alex Rider has to outwit an evil Russian who wants to blow up America. Alex is in great danger most of the time but I liked this book because it was funny and exciting all at once!
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