Swift and Hawk are on the run in the third mission in the unputdownable hi-tech, high-adventure spy series for fans of Alex Rider and Young Bond.
An epic chase. An unstoppable enemy. On a breakneck mission to rescue their AI from evil organization Razor, teen spies Swift and Hawk uncover a lead that could help them take down Razor for good. But with only a location and the word "Supernova" to follow, Swift and Hawk must use every spy trick they have in a relentless race across America. Only someone else is chasing them–and they'll stop at nothing until Swift is dead...
Logan Macx is the pen name of Edward Docx and Matthew Plampin. Edward Docx is an award-winning novelist and journalist. Matthew Plampin is the author of four acclaimed historical novels and lectures in nineteenth-century art and architecture. They live in London.
The characters in this book were very well done. Swift and Hawk, two best friends, are off to save the world and their families from the evil organization called Razor. During their adventures, they face a nuclear meltdown, surgical drones operated by Esperanza, and battle nanobats.
This book kept me and my child engaged and on the edge of our seats. The story was interesting and filled with technological battles. There were intense moments, crazy action sequences, and countdowns to disasters. A very fun and tense read with high-speed adventure, creative science, technology, and humor. This was book was a great read aloud for my 9 year and I, but could easily keep the attention of older youth as well.
Read if you enjoy video games, computer programs, thriller reads, and epic battles against enemy forces.
Tropes: High stakes adventure Technology battles Video Gaming/AI Child Spies/agents Good vs. Evil