
Nightshade
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Degas
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Written by:
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Anthony Horowitz
About this listen
Following the shocking events of Never Say Die, Alex Rider's world has changed: his biggest enemy, the evil organization Scorpia, has been destroyed. Alex is hoping his life can finally go back to normal, that he can go to school and spend time with his friends - but very quickly everything changes. A new and dangerous criminal organisation - Nightshade - is rising.
When Alex discovers they've planned a mysterious attack on London, he will stop at nothing to take them down. But protecting his home city means facing off against a ruthless new enemy and putting his life at stake, again. And this time, there's no one to save him if he makes a mistake.
©2020 Anthony Horowitz (P)2020 W. F. Howes LtdBeing my first audiobook, it took me some time getting used to listen to something on the phone when there are dozens of distractions ( as I'm wtiting this a notification comes buzzing and reminding me that the app has got my shopping covered ).
Read a book is quite different. You have the book and that's it. For me listening through the phone was harder than I expected but the book always brought me back as I wanted to know how things unfold.
It was a little bit predictive but I still always found myself wondering what happens next and how. The story is good. I did miss gadgets like I did in the previous novel though.
Gripping story
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