Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Brigands M.C By Robert Muchamore


Brigands M.C – Robert Muchamore Jay Levy Brigands M.C takes you into the criminal bike gang and is presented through the eyes of a young CHERUB agent, James Adams. James and his team are sent on a secret mission in order to infiltrate the gang which specialises in importing and exporting dangerous good. The objective of the team is to become accepted into the gang and acquire knowledge about the imported weapons. James is a very typical teenager and his hobbies include sport, Arsenal, girls, friends and girls. But what enemies don’t expect is a child spying on them. These aren’t your average children, they are highly trained special agents which are hired to complete jobs that adults cannot. The journey and spy life excites the reader and the realistic scenes could make any person glued to its pages for hours James teams up with a younger agent, Dante, who has a vast knowledge of the gang. Dante’s past proves crucial to the success of the mission and his mental toughness is put to the test. Every CHERUB agent comes from somewhere. Dante Scott still has nightmares about the one night when his parents and family was brutally killed by “The Fuhrer.” When Dante joins James on the mission he is ready to use everything he's learned to get revenge on the people who killed his family. I recommend this book to all teenage boys. It is quite sexist and is written to attract male readers.

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