CHERUB #3: Maximum Security Award-winning by Robert Muchamore (author)

Maximum Security

Suitable for 11 – 18 years

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Product description

Two hundred and eighty child criminals live in the sun-baked desert prison of Arizona Max. One of them is the son of a notorious weapons dealer who has been selling US missiles to terrorists. If CHERUB can get the kid, they can get the parent. Over the years, CHERUB has put plenty of criminals behind bars. Now, for the first time ever, James and his friends have got to break one out…

Product Details

Series

CHERUB (book 3)

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780340884355

Publisher

Hodder Children's Books

Date published

April 14th, 2005

Accelerated Reader

AR book level: 6.6; Upper years; 11.0 points

Other details

  • 288 pages

Condition

New

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  • Cherub Pack x17

    17books

    Cherub Pack x17
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Author/Illustrator

Robert Muchamore

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Reviews

  1. Brandan
    on 30 October 2024

    Maximum Fun

    This book is definitely the most mature and grusome of the cherub books I've read, it has a much more darker tone than the previous and many of the following books but it is one of the shortest Cherub books and I was able to read it in only a week it is a very good and entertaining book but I wouldn't advice reading it if your under 13. The plot is great and it focuses on many cherub agents not just the protagonist. Very good book.

    5 out of 5

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