The Sleepwalker
Book 9
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4.8 • 4 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
An airliner explodes over the Atlantic leaving 345 people dead. Crash investigators suspect terrorism, but they're getting nowhere.
A distressed twelve-year-old calls a police hotline and blames his father for the explosion. It could be a breakthrough, but there's no hard evidence and the boy has a history of violence and emotional problems.
Only CHERUB agents can unearth the truth. They're trained professionals with one essential advantage: adults never suspect that children are spying on them.
For official purposes, these children do not exist.
Customer Reviews
This was amazing.
The book was a 10/10, great plot and composition. One thing I liked is that it wasn't just about James, but added some new characters. A thing that made me sad was all the plane crash stuff. I was already scared of planes in the first place. But I liked it very much. On the subject of planes, Airborne, the medicine made by a school teacher to stop you getting colds from touching the magazines on airplanes is a fake thing. It is just vitamin bubbles. Relating also to planes, my brother is able to tell apart any commercial plane he can see, and he taught me. I have a bad memory, so I can only tell apart the A3-40, the A3-80, and the 747. The A3-40 is the only single decker plane with 4 engines, the 747 has a hump in the front, and the A3-80 has full double decks. Relating to 747s, Cathay Pacific retired their entire fleet of them. I like Cathay. Their premium economy is really good. It's like a 1 star hotel in a plane. Normal economy is like a 0. Airlines call economy class economy class because it sounds better than coach. Like, who would eat pure sugar bars over a Mars bar? I wouldn't (Of course I'm diabetic, so can't have either...) But in conclusion, I liked the book.
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