Stormbreaker | Alex Rider: Operation

The Legacy of Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker In the early 2000s, literary world found its answer to James Bond for the younger generation in Anthony Horowitz’s , published in 2000 in the UK and 2001 in the US. The story introduced Alex Rider, a 14-year-old orphan who discovers his uncle, Ian Rider, was not a boring banker but a secret agent for MI6 killed in the line of duty. A High-Stakes Debut

Alex is recruited by the British secret service to complete his uncle’s final mission: investigating billionaire computer tycoon Darrius Sayle. Sayle plans to donate "Stormbreaker" computers to every school in the UK, but Alex discovers a sinister ulterior motive—the computers are rigged with a biological weapon (smallpox) designed to kill hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren. The 2006 Film Adaptation Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker

The book’s massive popularity led to the 2006 film (also known simply as Stormbreaker ). Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker - The Georgia Straight The Legacy of Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker In

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