4.5

Russian Roulette

Anthony Horowitz
Book
April
2021

Review:

I did not think I would like these books as much as I did. It was interesting to hear a different backstory in the series, and we got to learn more about Alex’s dad. I like how he wrote him and even how tragic his backstory is. I like that I now know more and can look back in the books a little differently. I can’t believe that Yassan didn’t kill Alex even though he had the commands. That would have saved Scorpia so much work in the future. Alex really got the better of them. I really like the way it was almost the whole book in flashbacks. Overall it was a great book and one of my favorites.

Trigger Warnings:
Death, Violence, Kidnapping and Murder

Synopsis From Book:

Alex Rider’s life changed forever with the silent pull of a trigger. When Ian Rider died at the hands of the assassin Yassen Gregorovich, Alex, ready or not, was thrust into the world of international espionage—the world’s only teenage spy. Alex vowed revenge against Yassen and the two have battled ever since. Yet, years ago, it was none other than Alex’s own father who trained and mentored Yassen, turning him into the killer he would eventually become. What makes us choose evil? Why did one boy choose to kill while another chose to risk his life to save others? In some ways, Alex Rider and Yassen Gregorovich are mirror images of each other. Yet the paths they traveled turned them into mortal enemies. This is Yassen’s story. A journey down a darkened path.
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