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Class A, published as The Dealer in the United States, [1] and as The Mission for 5000 prints, [1] is the second book in the Robert Muchamore's novel series CHERUB.It continues the story of teenager James Adams and his fellow CHERUB agents as they try to bring down a drug gang led by Keith Moore.
Robert Kilgore Muchamore was born in Tufnell Park, London, on 26 December 1972, [1] and is the youngest of four children; his father was a milkman and his mother a cleaning lady. [2] Muchamore grew up in Tufnell Park and attended St. Johns Upper Holloway and Acland Burghley School , leaving with a D in A-Level Economics and aspired to be either ...
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An official competition was run by Robert Muchamore, where a signed copy of the book was promised to any reader who could supply him with the password of one of his forum staff members. [ 1 ] The novel was released on 7 August 2008 in Australia and NZ, and on 4 September in the UK.
Henderson's Boys is a young adult series of spy novels by the English author Robert Muchamore. The series follows Charles Henderson, the creator of the fictitious CHERUB organisation. The novels are set between 1940 and 1945, during the Nazi occupation of France in the Second World War. Throughout the novels, Henderson leads a series of war ...
Brigands M.C. is the eleventh novel in the CHERUB series by Robert Muchamore. It was released on 4 October 2008. A blue-cover edition of which only 8,499 copies were made was also produced. The special editions were only sold in W.H.Smith in the United Kingdom. Of developing the plot Robert Muchamore said:
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CHERUB (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ r ə b /) is a series of teenage spy novels written by English author Robert Muchamore, focusing around a fictional division of the British Security Service called CHERUB, which employs children, predominantly orphans, 17 or younger as intelligence agents. [1]