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The series that has reinvented the spy genre

—Alex Rider (series) review

The Alex Rider novels are a series of books about the adventures of reluctant teenage spy Alex Rider, written by award winning British author Anthony Horowitz. They are told in third person narrative, but one of the short stories is told in Alex's first person point of view. Currently, the series consists of four short stories, nine novels, and a planned spin-off.

Books

Related to Series

So far the series is comprised of nine novels focused on Alex Rider's adventures in the world of espionage. In chronological order, the

Point Blanc

Enemy: Dr Grief (See main article)

Skeleton Key

Enemy: General Alexei Sarov  (See main article)

Eagle Strike

Enemy:Damian Cray (See main article)

Scorpia

Enemy: Julia Rothman (See main article)

Ark Angel

Enemy: Nikolei Drevin (See main article)

Snake Head

(See main article)

Crocodile Tears

(See main article)

Scorpia Rising

(See main article)

Alex's last adventure.fatty

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"Russian Roulette"

(See main article)

A spin-off novel on assassian Yassen Gregorovich's life.

Non-Canon

These books are not part of the Alex Rider series. Rather, they go deeper into each of Alex's adventures, such as gadgets or information not given in the canon novels.

Alex Rider: The Mission Files

(See main article)

Alex Rider: The Gadgets

(See main article)

Other Works

Short Stories

(See main article)

Several short stories written by Anthony Horowitz have been released in other publications such as the Sunday Times.

Graphic Novels

(See main article)

It has been planned that each novel will have a corresponding graphic novel.

Film

(See main article)

The Stormbreaker film (dubbed "Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker" in North America) was based on the original Alex Rider series' first novel: Stormbreaker.

Video Game

(See main article)

The video game was based on the movie adaptation of "Stormbreaker."

About

Some miscellaneous things about the series.

Genre

The Alex Rider series is categorized as spy-fiction and thriller for "espionage elements" and "exciting situations."

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References

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