Robert Muchamore was born in Islington in 1972 and spent thirteen years working as a private investigator. He loves Arsenal and watching people fall down holes. He hates swimming and getting chased by cows.
He was inspired to start writing by his nephew's complaints about the lack of anything for him to read! His books are now bestsellers in many countries around the world. For more information, go to www.muchamore.com.
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Readers should brace themselves for an action-packed ride - The Daily Express
A skilful writer and the book has great pace. - Financial Times
Readers should brace themselves for an action-packed ride - The Daily Express
A skilful writer and the book has great pace. - Financial Times
--This text refers to the
paperback edition.
Review
The pace is fast and action awaits you on every page ... a real page turner ― The Olly Book Blog
A must-read for teenagers ― Daily Express
A must read for any real fan. It is a fast paced action thriller well up to the usual Robert Muchamore standard ― School Librarian
Chillingly familiar and modern ... a captivating yet complex and wide reaching narrative. Taut, tense and with stakes so high they sometimes feel hard to look over, this is a cacophonic climax to the latest trilogy ― Books For Keeps
The latest thrilling instalment in the second CHERUB series, featuring a brand new cast of characters who are just as compelling as the first ― Regency Bookshop
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About the Author
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.
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