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The Alex Rider Collection: Stormbreaker, Point Blank, and Skeleton Key Paperback – September 11, 2008
- Print length912 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSpeak
- Publication dateSeptember 11, 2008
- Grade level7 - 9
- Dimensions5.75 x 2.75 x 8 inches
- ISBN-100142412511
- ISBN-13978-0142412510
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- Publisher : Speak; First Paperback Edition (September 11, 2008)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 912 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0142412511
- ISBN-13 : 978-0142412510
- Grade level : 7 - 9
- Item Weight : 2.16 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.75 x 2.75 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,591,206 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #16,202 in Teen & Young Adult Action & Adventure
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About the author

Welcome to my Amazon author page. It's strange to think that when I wrote my first book, there was no Amazon - in fact there was no internet, no computers. That doesn't make me particularly old. It just shows how quickly times have moved.
In fact I wrote my first book when I was ten, stuck in a miserable, north London boarding school where reading and telling stories were my only lifeline. Every time I write a new book, I have the same sense of urgency that I had then. I knew without any doubt that I would be an author. Perhaps it helped that I wasn't much good at anything else.
Cut forward to the present and now I have over forty-five published novels to my name. The game changer for me was Stormbreaker, the first Alex Rider adventure, published in 2000. There were eleven more books in the series - the latest, Never Say Die, was published in 2017 - and they are now being developed for TV. I have plenty of other children's books out there - I was delighted to discover my Power of Five series (Raven's Gate, Evil Star etc) on sale in a tiny bookshop in Elounda, Crete only a few days ago.
But as I grew older (and my original audience entered their twenties) I felt a need to move into adult writing. This began with two Sherlock Holmes continuation novels, The House of Silk and Moriarty, followed by my entry into the world of James Bond with Trigger Mortis. A second Bond novel is on the way. An original thriller, Magpie Murders was published last year and got some of the best reviews I've had. One of the joys of Twitter, incidentally, is that it allows readers to contact me directly and these 140-character exchanges are as valuable to me as what the professional critics have to say.
I also write for TV. After cutting my teeth on the hugely popular show, Robin of Sherwood, I moved on to work with David Suchet and his brilliant portrayal of Hercule Poirot, writing about nine or ten episodes of Agatha Christie's Poirot. I was the first writer on Midsomer Murders and then went on to create Foyle's War which I worked on for the next sixteen years. Somewhere along the way, I also created a five-part series for ITV called Injustice which very much influenced the book I'm publishing now.
The Word is Murder is hopefully the start of a long-running series. It introduces a detective by the name of Daniel Hawthorne - a rather dark and dangerous man whom I actually met on the set of Injustice. At least, that's my version of events and that's what counts here because, very unusually, I actually appear in the book as his not entirely successful sidekick; the Watson to his Holmes.
The whole point of being an author is that you're in control. But here I am, writing a book in which I have no idea what's going on, following in the footsteps of a character who refuses to tell me anything. What I'm trying to do is to give the traditional whodunit a metaphysical twist. I hope, if you read it, you'll enjoy all the clues, the red herrings, the bizarre range of suspects and the occasionally violent twists. With a bit of luck you won't guess the ending (nobody has so far). But at the same time, The Word is Murder offers something more. It's a book about words as much as murder, about writing crime as well as solving it.
Do let me know what you think. I really hope you like the book. If you do, you can tweet me your thoughts at @AnthonyHorowitz. I hope to hear from you!
Anthony Horowitz
Crete 2017
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Customers enjoy the book's readability. They mention it's a good action read for boys and highly recommend it for ages 11-16 and older.
"I bought these books for my son who is not an avid reader and he loves these books. I ended up buying the entire series and he can't put them down...." Read more
"Very fun books for ages 10-?? As a Grandma I want to read the books my grandchildren read to see what they like...." Read more
"I love these books, and having the option to order three in a set is great!..." Read more
"My son is 12 and really enjoyed this book. He likes action and intelligent characters and this has both." Read more
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"...this collection for my son, who is 9, and we have enjoyed reading through these books together...." Read more
"...Spare me. Yes, the books are page-turners. But there is little actual plot, and literally no characterization...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2009My 13 year old son is a proficient reader, but unfortunately only picks up a novel because he has a book report due. This series caught my attention because he read them purely for his own enjoyment and could not wait to read one after another. He checked them all out from the library and even wanted to pre-order the last book. I ordered this set for my 12 year old son and hope he will have the same interest in them. Finding books that captivate this age group can be challenging so I would recommend this series to anyone wanting their kids to turn off the video games for a few hours!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2011My son doesn't enjoy reading many books, but needs to for independent reading assignments at school. He enjoys watching James Bond films with me, but the Young Bond series was too difficult for him to read. One of my friends told me how good the Alex Rider series was and that her nephew devoured them, so I wanted to give them a try.
This seller was excellent - the books were new and still sealed, delivery was very prompt.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2011When I first saw the product online, I thought the box set was one complete book and turned out it wasn't. That was my main concern. When I recieved the box set, I also expected the books to come in a less stable box. Like the ones you would buy at the book store. Again to my surprise it didn't. The box came in a wooden-like box, a diffenite plus. All in all the product was more than I expected it to be in the buyer beware sales system where it's you get what you see. So I highly recomend this box set to anyone who considering buying the first three Alex Rider books.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2006I bought this collection for my son, who is 9, and we have enjoyed reading through these books together. They are distinctly targeted at a preteen (or perhaps a teenage) audience but have enough intrigue and humor to capture my attention as well. He is the first kid in his school to hear of Alex Rider, but with the first movie coming out in the Spring I think the novels will find new life. Don't wait! Read them now!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2013The story may be good, but the print is small, and the book is a hefty sz for youth. Only a serious reader will follow thru on finishing the book.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2010I bought these books for my son who is not an avid reader and he loves these books. I ended up buying the entire series and he can't put them down. I hope Horowitz continues with the series. It's been a long time since my son has been so engrossed by books. Thanks Anthony Horowitz!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2012Very fun books for ages 10-?? As a Grandma I want to read the books my grandchildren read to see what they like. I have enjoyed this series as much as they have. Highly recommend for ages 11-16 and older.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2011This author seems to be the only one that appeals to my 13 yr. old step son. He actually read a book by this author earlier in the year ON HIS OWN TIME (i.e. not badgered by adults to pick up a book . . . ) He was actually pleased to receive this trilogy for Christmas. I was worried . . . but he exclaimed "I love this guy! thank you!" Couldn't have asked for a better gift than that smile.
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Andrew SpoonerReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 31, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
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