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Divine Madness by Robert Muchamore
Divine Madness by Robert Muchamore










They are trying to track down evidence that links them to a terrorist group called 'Help Earth'. Everything matters when James and his friends are uncovering an Australian religious cult who call themselves angels, and everyone else devils. I really enjoyed it because it is based on James, a cherub operative, and his friends at cherub campus. The series follows Charles Henderson, the creator of the fictitious CHERUB organisation.ĬHERUB is currently being made into a TV series.ĭivine Madness is a quick pace, fast thinking, and a good-to-read book! Henderson's Boys is a series of young adult spy novels written by English author Robert Muchamore. The first book will be called People's Republic.Ĭheck out the Hendersons Boys series. CHERUB: The Recruit was Robert's first book and won the Red House Children's Book Award 2005 in the Older Readers Category.įollowing the last book in the CHERUB series, it was revealed that a trilogy would be released starting from August 2011 that will focus on a new set of CHERUB agents centred upon Ryan Sharma and also involve an sixteen year old Lauren Adams. Robert was inspired to create the CHERUB series by his nephew after he complained about the lack of anything for them to read. We owe much of the hunger games sucess to authors such as Robert. The Hunger Games phenomenon is part of the huge YA / Children's book explosion that has grown, thanks to the British Rat pack of YA authors, Anthony Horowitz, Robert Muchamore, Mark A. He still lives there, and worked as a private investigator up until 2005 and the critically-accepted release of Maximum Security. He has to battle for his own mind.Robert Muchamore was born in Islington, London in 1972. This time he’s not just fighting terrorists. It’s a thousand kilometers to the closest town, and James is under massive pressure form the cult’s brainwashing techniques. James is sent to their isolated outback headquarters on an infiltration mission. In Divine Madness, CHERUB uncovers a link between ecoterrorist group Help Earth and a wealthy religious cult known as The Survivors. It is an extremely dangerous job, but these agents have one crucial advantage: Adults never suspect that teens are spying on them. They are sent out on missions to spy on terrorists, hack into crucial documents, and gather intel on global threats-all without gadgets or weapons. For official purposes, these agents do not exist. A teenage special agent risks being brainwashed when he heads to the Outback to infiltrate a cult in this suspenseful CHERUB novel, featuring a striking new look!ĬHERUB agents are highly trained, extremely talented-and all under the age of seventeen.












Divine Madness by Robert Muchamore