Alex Rider, in Skeleton Key [by Anthony Horowitz], would just like to be a normal 14-year-old. He wants to go to school, have a family, and a girl friend, just like all the other kids. The British Secret Intelligence Service finds assignments for him that start out “simple” but end up with Alex having to save the world (and himself).Alex is assigned to go undercover in the United States with two US agents. These two agents, posing as his parents, are supposed to do the spying, and he’s supposed to enjoy an island vacation on Skeleton Key, near Cuba. Of course, plans are changed, and Alex is kidnapped, and …
Get ready to read this book straight through. You won’t want to put it down until the end! And then you’ll want to read another in the series!
This is the third book in the series but it’s okay to read the books out of order, I did! Thanks to a student at school for recommending the series. I’ll be ordering them for our school library.
If you like Artemis Fowl, you’ll enjoy Alex Rider. No fairies or goblins, but the human bad guys can be just as menacing, and Alex gets to use lots of special gadgets, like a cell phone that shoots out a drugged needle and a Gameboy that really is a Geiger counter.
This is the third book in the series but it’s okay to read the books out of order, I did! Thanks to a student at school for recommending the series. I’ll be ordering them for our school library.
If you like Artemis Fowl, you’ll enjoy Alex Rider. No fairies or goblins, but the human bad guys can be just as menacing, and Alex gets to use lots of special gadgets, like a cell phone that shoots out a drugged needle and a Gameboy that really is a Geiger counter.

