Lone Wolf, Robert Muchamore
Lone Wolf, Robert Muchamore
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Lone Wolf
Book 16

Author: Robert Muchamore

Series: CHERUB #16

Narrator: Simon Scardifield

Unabridged: 5 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2015


Synopsis

Fay has spent eighteen months locked up in a Secure Training Centre. Drug deals and rip-offs are the only things this teenager knows. Now she's back on the street, looking to settle old scores.

CHERUB agents Ryan and Ning need Fay's knowledge to unearth a major drug importer. They're trained professionals with one essential advantage: even experienced criminals never suspect that children are spying on them.

But Fay's made a lot of enemies and she's running out of time ...

For official purposes, these children do not exist.

CHERUB: LONE WOLF is read by Simon Scardifield.

(P) Hodder Children's Books 2015

About Robert Muchamore

ROBERT MUCHAMORE was born in Islington in 1972. As a teenager he dreamt of either becoming an architect, a photographer or a writer. On discovering that architects have to train for seven years and after quitting his Saturday job in a camera shop, he saved up enough money to buy a word processor and set his heart on writing. The only problem was, he didn't know what to write. So, he found a regular job and spent thirteen years as a private investigator. He was inspired to start writing again by his nephew's complaints about the lack of anything decent to read. Robert's CHERUB and Henderson's Boys series are bestsellers around the world. Robert grew up listening to mix tapes sent to him by his older brother, developing tastes for indie bands like Joy Division, The Pogues and The Smiths. The idea for Rock War came from seeing that many of Robert's fans turned up at book signings wearing the logos of long dead rock bands, and a realisation that his online fan forum had more kids talking about the X-Factor than about his books. For more information, go to www.muchamore.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meredith (Trying to catch up!) on August 03, 2023

So good! 4.5 stars Orphan X is back in full force in Lone Wolf. This is the 9th installment in the Orphan X series. On a mission to find his niece's lost dog, Evan finds himself unexpectedly facing off against an assassin known as the Wolf. In a battle to take out the Wolf, Evan finds himself questio......more

Goodreads review by Holly on December 05, 2023

One of my most anticipated reads and it didn't disappoint! 🤩 This is #9 in the series and I think its my favorite so far! Evan has really surpassed all expectations as he outmaneuvers the baddies and saves the innocents (and even a little dog this time)! 🐶 Joey and her Dog are back and bring so so muc......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on March 05, 2024

3.5 stars In this 9th book in the 'Orphan X' series, Evan Smoak's search for a lost dog leads him to clash with a skilled female assassin. The book can be read as a standalone, but familiarity with the series is beneficial. ***** When Evan Smoak was a scrawny twelve-year-old living in an orphanage, he......more

Goodreads review by John (JC) on February 20, 2024

The running theme throughout this great novel is the recovery of a small, ugly, yipping dog named Loco(fitting name). Who would have guessed? Evan’s timing is off after meeting his real Dad, to the point a little old lady cold cocks him with a walking support(He will not be living this down in the n......more


Quotes

The 16th novel in the spy series from this entertaining weaver of a good story. Irish Daily Mail

Muchamore's done it again... 10/10. The Olly Book Blog

The pace is fast and action awaits you on every page... a real page turner 10/10. The Olly Book Blog

Teenage readers who appreciate gritty, fast-paced, high-octane drama will be gripped. [Muchamore] at the top of his game. Daily Express

It's difficult to put the book down ... This book is perfect for anyone who likes action stories and people who like being kept in suspense School Librarian

Downright fun. It's hard not to compare it to Class A, but this felt like it was amped up to a higher level Adventures of a Subversive Reader