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Overview

What goes up must come down, and when we last saw Alex Rider, he was as up as can be—in outer space. When he crash lands off the coast of Australia, the Australian Secret Service recruits him to infiltrate one of the ruthless gangs operating across South East Asia. Known as snakeheads, the gangs smuggle drugs, weapons, and worst of all, people. Alex accepts the assignment, in part for the chance to work with his godfather and learn more about his parents. What he uncovers, however, is a secret that will make this his darkest and most dangerous mission yet . . . and that his old nemesis, Scorpia, is anything but out of his life.

From the slums of Bangkok to the Australian Outback to the middle of the Timor Sea, Snakehead is Alex Rider’s most action-packed adventure yet.

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When last seen in Ark Angel, Alex Rider was bobbing up and down in a Soyuz module off the coast of Australia. Alex's latest adventure is definitely more terrestrial than his recent voyage into outer space, but it is no less dangerous. Snakehead pits him against murderous gangs who smuggle drugs, weapons, and human slaves. An action tale that ups the ante.
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The convoluted plot, nearly constant action, and clever gadgets will intrigue readers . . . satisfying escapism for series fans or series newcomers.
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Move over, James Bond. Meet Alex Rider, a mature-for-his-age fourteen-year-old British schoolboy turned secret agent. Compared to Alex, 007 is old and decrepit. This is the seventh book Horowitz has penned in the bestselling "Alex Rider Adventure" series, and it is a nail-biting page-turner. Fresh from splashing down in a space capsule, Alex is called upon to help the Australian Secret Intelligence service thwart a plot by Scorpia, an international criminal organization whose name stands for sabotage, corruption, intelligence and assassination. Alex has dealt with Scorpia before, but this assignment is personal. He is to work with Ash, who knew Alex's dead parents and is, in fact, his godfather. If Alex decides to accept this assignment, he is to play Ash's dimwitted son in order to expose a people-smuggling ring. They will need to face-off with Major Yu, who leads the international criminal organization known as Snakehead, which also deals with immigrant smuggling. Alex's straightforward undercover job quickly becomes complicated: he runs into an illegal fight-to-the-death sports ring, almost becomes an unwilling organ donor, and discovers Royal Blue, a weapon with world-shattering potential. Alex also realizes that someone in the operation is one step ahead of him; Yu and Snakehead know everything. Will finding out about his parents be worth risking his life? Snakehead stands alone well, but reading previous books in the series would not hurt. Next time a young adult reader sits down to watch Dr. No or Goldfinger, hit the off button and hand him/her this book instead.
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Gr 5-10- Alex Rider is in for another wild ride in Anthony Horowitz's latest title (Philomel, 2007) in this popular series. The story opens as Alex splashes down in Australian waters at the conclusion of his space-age espionage triumph in Ark Angel (Philomel, 2006), convinced he wants nothing more than to return to London and a "normal" life. However, he's recruited by the Australian Secret Service. Paired with a mysterious and vaguely sinister godfather he never knew he had, Alex uses his considerable wits, karate talents, and plain old good luck to take on the Snakehead, a Southeast Asian criminal group allied to Scorpia, his old nemesis. He thinks he's investigating international refugee smuggling but is thrown headlong into a bomb plot to create another South Seas tsunami capable of killing tens of thousands. Master narrator Simon Prebble gives each character an appropriate and distinctive voice; his voicing of Alex perfectly reflects the story's action. His impeccable pitch, diction, and tone make for a flawless rendition. Listeners need not be familiar with the previous titles in the series. An enjoyable international espionage thriller, expertly read by a rare talent.-Jane P. Fenn, Corning-Painted Post West High School, NY

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780399241611
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 11/13/2007
  • Pages: 400
  • Sales rank: 201,652
  • Age range: 12 - 15 Years
  • Lexile: 740L (what's this?)
  • Series: Alex Rider Series , #7
  • Product dimensions: 5.86 (w) x 8.46 (h) x 1.40 (d)

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Alex Rider would never forget the moment of impact, the first shock as the parachute opened and the second—more jolting still—as the module that had carried him back from outer space crashed into the sea. Was it his imagination, or was there steam rising up all around him? Maybe it was sea spray. It didn’t matter. He was back. That was all he cared about. He had made it. He was still alive.

He was still lying on his back, crammed into the tiny space with his knees tucked into his chest. Half closing his eyes, Alex experienced a moment of extraordinary stillness. He was completely still. His fists were clenched. He wasn’t breathing. Was it really true? Already he found it impossible to believe that the events that had led to his journey into outer space had really taken place. He tried to imagine himself hurtling around the earth at seventeen and a half thousand miles an hour. It couldn’t have happened. It had surely all been part of some incredible dream.

Slowly he forced himself to unwind. He lifted an arm. It rose normally. He could feel the muscle connecting. Just minutes before he had been in zero gravity. But as he rested, trying to collect his thoughts, he realized that once again his body belonged to him.

Alex wasn’t sure how long he was left on his own, floating on the water somewhere . . . it could have been anywhere in the world. But when things happened, they did so very quickly. First there was the hammering of helicopter blades. Then the whoop of some sort of siren. He could see very little out the window—just the rise and fall of the ocean—but suddenly a man was there, a scuba diver, a palm slamming against the glass. A few seconds later, the capsule was opened from outside. Fresh air came rushing in, and to Alex it smelled delicious. At the same time, a man loomed over him, his body wrapped in neoprene, his eyes behind a mask.

“Are you okay?”

Alex could hardly make out the words, there was so much noise outside. Did the diver have an American accent? “I’m fine,” he managed to shout back. But it wasn’t true. He was beginning to feel sick. There was a shooting pain behind his eyes.

“Don’t worry! We’ll soon have you out of there . . .”

It took them a while. Alex had only been in space a short time, but he’d never had any physical training for it, and now his muscles were turning against him, reluctant to start pulling their own weight. He had to be manhandled out of the capsule, into the blinding sun of a Pacific afternoon. Everything was chaotic. There was a helicopter overhead, the blades beating at the ocean, forming patterns that rippled and vibrated. Alex turned his head and saw—impossibly—an aircraft carrier, as big as a mountain, looming out of the water less than a quarter of a mile away. It was flying the Stars and Stripes. So he had been right about the diver. He must have landed somewhere off the coast of America.

There were two more divers in the water, bobbing up and down next to the capsule, and Alex could see a third man leaning out of the helicopter directly above him. He knew what was going to happen, and he didn’t resist. First a loop of cable was passed around his chest and connected. He felt it tighten under his arms. And then he was rising into the air, still in his space suit, dangling like a silver puppet as he was winched up.

And already they knew. He had glimpsed it in the eyes of the diver who had spoken to him. The disbelief. These men—the helicopter, the aircraft carrier—had been rushed out to rendezvous with a module that had just reentered the earth’s atmosphere. And inside, they had found a boy. A fourteen-year-old had just plummeted a hundred miles from outer space. These men would be sworn to secrecy, of course. MI6 would see to that. They would never talk about what had happened. Nor would they forget it.

There was a medical officer waiting for him on board the USS Kitty Hawk—which was the name of the ship that had been diverted to pick him up. His name was Josh Cook, and he was forty years old, black with wire-frame glasses and a pleasant, soft-spoken manner. He helped Alex out of the space suit and stayed in the room when Alex finally did throw up. It turned out that he’d dealt with astronauts before.

“They’re all sick when they come down,” he explained. “It goes with the territory. Or maybe I should say terra firma. That’s Latin for ‘down to earth.’ You’ll be fine by the morning.”

“Where am I?” Alex asked.

“You’re about ninety miles off the coast of Australia. We were on a training exercise when we got a red alert that you were on your way down.”

“So what happens now?”

“Now you have a shower and get some sleep. You’re in luck. We’ve got a mattress made out of memory foam. It was actually developed by NASA. It’ll give your muscles a chance to get used to being back in full gravity.”

Alex had been given a private cabin in the medical department of the Kitty Hawk—in fact, a fully equipped “hospital at sea” with sixty-five beds, an operating room, a pharmacy, and everything else that 5,500 sailors might need. It wasn’t huge, but he suspected that nobody else on the Kitty Hawk would have this much space. Cook went over to the corner and pulled back a plastic curtain to reveal a shower cubicle.

“You may find it difficult to walk,” he explained. “You’re going to be unsteady on your feet for at least twenty-four hours. If you like, I can wait in the room until you’ve showered.”

“I’ll be okay,” Alex said.

“All right.” Cook smiled and opened the main door. But before he left, he looked back at Alex. “You know—every man and woman on this ship is talking about you,” he said. “There are a whole pile of questions I’d like to ask you, but I’m under strict orders from the captain to keep my mouth shut. Even so, I want you to know that I’ve been at sea for a long, long time and I’ve never encountered anything like this. A kid in outer space!” He nodded one last time. “I hope you have a good rest. There’s a call button beside the bed if there’s anything you need.”

Cook left.

It took Alex ten minutes to get into the shower. He had completely lost his sense of balance, and the roll of the ship didn’t help. He turned the temperature up as high as he could bear and stood under the steaming water, enjoying the rush of it over his shoulders and through his hair. Then he dried himself and got into bed. The memory foam was only a couple of inches thick, but it seemed to mold itself to the shape of his body exactly. He fell almost instantly into a deep but troubled sleep.

He didn’t dream about the Ark Angel space station or his knife fight with Kaspar, the bald ecoterrorist who had been determined to kill him even though it was clear that all was lost. Nor did he dream about Nikolei Drevin, the billionaire who had been behind it all.

But it did seem to him that, sometime in the middle of the night, he heard the whisper of voices that he didn’t recognize but that, somehow, he still knew. Old friends. Or old enemies. It didn’t matter which because he couldn’t make out what they were saying, and anyway, a moment later they were swept away down the dark river of his sleep.

Perhaps it was a premonition.

Because three weeks before, seven men had met in a room in London to discuss an operation that would make them many millions of dollars and would change the shape of the world. And although Alex had never met any of them, he certainly knew them.

Scorpia was back again.

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  • Posted November 25, 2008

    exciting and dangerous

    For the last book in the series, I think Horowitz did a good job. I wanted to keep reading to see what happened. The book also took some unexpected turns and surprised me at the end.

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 29, 2011

    Big fan!!!

    I just got my nook for christmas and that day i bought this book. Ive read the past books but i just found out a few months go there was a 7th 8th and 9th. Honestly this is on of yhe best series ive ever read. Harry potter was too fake. Twilight is too focused on romance. This is an action packed book and series for just about anyone!

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted November 1, 2009

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    Snakehead, an action packed novel and a must read for all young adults.

    Snakehead, by Anthony Horowitz, is my all time favorite novel. It is the 7th novel in the Alex Rider, preceded by Ark Angel and proceded by Crocodile Tears. This novel, like the other six, follows Alex Rider, a teenage spy working for the MI6(the British secret service). In this novel Alex is in Australia where he is found by the ASIS(Australia Secret Inteligence Service) who wants him to go undercover with another agent to Bangkok. He only agrees becuase he wants to find out about his parents and his co-agent is his godfather. Alex and Ash(godfather) go undercover to Bangkok as Afghan refugees in order to figure out how a criminal organization called "Snakehead" works their smuggling ring. While in Bangkok, Alex meets up with members of MI6 who do not know of his mission and they give him some gadgets to help hime out. They also want him to locate Royal Blue, a stolen bomb. Alex is soon smuggled onto a ship in a container and he locates the bomb but is knocked out and wakes up in a hospital. His past begins to unfold and the novels makes many unexpected turns.
    Snakehead is an excellence novel filled with action and suspense. It is one which keeps the reader reading and he/she will find it difficult to put the book down. The novel has a very great plot twist and the characters enhance the novel greatly. The way the plot is designed links everything together in the end. This is a must read novel, but the other books in the series should be read first for better understanding. I look forward to the next novel in the series, Crocodile Tears. I reccomend this novel to all young adults who love a novel loaded with action.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 15, 2009

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    Who is he Working For

    This is the seventh book in the series. Alex Rider lands in the water by Australia from space, and now he is in Australia but he doesn't have a visa. So while they make him one the Australian Agency wants to recruit him. The only reason he said yes was because his God Father, Ash, was on the mission too. So they have to spy on the evil Snakehead group who have been working with Scorpia. They have to be disgusted as refugees and try to illegal immigrate into Australia. Find out if MI6 is working in this. And find out who is really working for Snakehead. And find out who put the bomb in Alex's parents plane.

    2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 4, 2008

    I Also Recommend:

    Radical.

    It's a really good book that keeps you waiting to see what will happen next. There is lots of action and a big suprise at the end.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 21, 2012

    Snakehead

    I love Snakehead because, It got a ton of fighting and good details.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted October 24, 2011

    Awsome

    Alex+Rider=Awesome

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  • Posted November 15, 2008

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    Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com

    How far would you go to obtain knowledge of the parents you never knew?

    Alex Rider has decided he'll go on his most dangerous mission for a chance at information. Once the Australian Secret Intelligence Service tells him his godfather will lead the mission, Alex doesn't hesitate. Unfortunately, there could be a mole on the inside.

    Alex and Ash travel undercover as illegal immigrants trying to find a better life in Australia. What Alex doesn't realize is that the leader of the Snakehead organization also works on the executive board of Scorpia. Major Yu knows exactly where Alex is and what he's doing. He's got several plans in motion to make Alex's life miserable...and then nonexistent.

    Anthony Horowitz delivers another action-packed adventure in the ALEX RIDER series that will leave readers breathless and anticipating the next installment of Alex's strange but exciting life.

    1 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 13, 2012

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    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 9, 2012

    Lucian-Madrigal

    Counldnt understand it too fast Ben Daniels should have been the godfather

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 1, 2012

    Alex Rider

    Best

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 29, 2012

    Snakehead

    It is awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 28, 2012

    I LOVE ALEX RIDER!!!!

    I love the Alex Rider series, and I just started the 7th book! I really hope I like it!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 22, 2012

    Amazing!!!

    This is my favoriat book out of the whole series!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 14, 2012

    ***SPOILER ALERT***

    Ash turns out to be a traitor and has killed Alexs parents and has been secretly defusing or snatching his weapons. Yu is defeated and Ben Daniels, or Fox nearly gets killed. Enjoy this awesome book recommended for any teen readers.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 23, 2012

    great story over all

    Great novel throught this amazing alex rider adventure

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 10, 2012

    bet Best book ever!

    Amazin no other way to say it

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 4, 2012

    READ THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Second best book ever. (The best one is the last one)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 1, 2012

    You must read this book

    AMAZING AND AWESOME....KEPT YOU GUESSING ONTO WHAT WOULD HAPPEN!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 28, 2012

    Good

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