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Blood Fever

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK Puffin 2012Description: 372pISBN:
  • 9780141343389
DDC classification:
  • YL/HIG
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Kids Books Kids Books Jaffna Children's Area YL/HIG Available

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Age 11 -15 Colour Code (Red) JY00000392
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James Bond has discovered danger. Now it's come looking for him.

An Eton boy's family disappears at sea.

James uncovers a shadowy society operating in a hidden corner of the school.

And far from England, in the bandit-infested interior of Sardinia, a sinister Italian count has built himself a mountain fortress.

Is there a connection?

Young Bond is about to find out - and face a lethal group of villains beneath the burning Mediterranean sun.

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 5-8-A spring cruise around the Greek isles turns into a massacre aboard the Goodenough family's boat, the Siren. The only surviving member, Amy, is held hostage by a powerful outlaw named Zoltan the Magyar. Meanwhile, still in his first year at Eton, James Bond is invited to join a secret club, the Danger Society, composed of boys who thrive on excitement. While thrill seeking one evening, he narrowly escapes detection and stumbles upon a society far bigger and more dangerous than his own. Afraid of being expelled, he tells only his roommates and closest friends of the incident. When he goes to Sardinia on a school trip, he's reminded of that night, experiences vertigo, and comes surprisingly close to the Goodenough's killers. When he visits his cousin Victor, the house is ransacked and art work is stolen. James must expose a complex conspiracy. Charlie Higson's second installment (Hyperion, 2006) in the series mimics formulaic Fleming and does a fine job foreshadowing his future which is fraught with danger. Nathaniel Parker's depiction of young Bond is convincing, and he captures the multifaceted complexities of Zoltan and the detestable lisp of Oogo Carnifax. A high seas adventure, a land chase, gladiator fights, and Mediterranean festivals make Blood Fever a satisfying listen for middle school students.-Ann Crewdson, Issaquah Library, Kings County Library System, WA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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