Kit Marlowe and the Doomsday Bug

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Pub Date 28 Mar 2017 | Archive Date 16 Oct 2017

Description

Following an initiation test to steal a priceless Fabergé egg, Kit Marlowe finds himself enrolled in a spy school for the descendants of famous families, based in the heart of London.

It turns out his father’s ‘office job’ is a cover – he’s actually a spy – and Kit’s whole family have been lying to him about their past. As the school term starts, Kit joins his friends – Abigail Newton, Max Faraday, Eddie Austen and Leila Wedgewood – to learn all there is to know about espionage. His language skills may be unparallelled, but can he pass cryptanalysis, camouflage, hacking and forgery lessons?

And as if school wasn't interesting enough, Kit manages to fall foul of a Russian oligarch, Mikhail Pasternak, after stealing a vial of Doomsday bugs which was hidden inside the jewel Kit was forced to steal. When Kit learns that Pasternak plans to indoctrinate leading figures from around the world to create a legion of death, he chooses to thwart the Russian and pits himself against a very dangerous and frightening adversary. In a thrilling climax, Kit faces Russian assassins that have broken into the school looking for Kit and the bugs. The game is on and Kit needs all his new skills to save his own life and those of his closest friends…

C A Lockwood's debut novel takes a light-hearted and humorous look at the perils of being a not-so-normal teenager. Taking inspiration from Jonathan Stroud's Lockwood and Co. novels and Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series, The Doomsday Bug is the first of a trilogy of fast-paced thrillers that will appeal to readers aged 12 years and older.

Following an initiation test to steal a priceless Fabergé egg, Kit Marlowe finds himself enrolled in a spy school for the descendants of famous families, based in the heart of London.

It turns out...


A Note From the Publisher

C A Lockwood is a writing partnership of two sisters based in the North of England. Working together both have brought their love of literature and history to their writing. Their first novel is dedicated to their mother – who loved reading.

C A Lockwood is a writing partnership of two sisters based in the North of England. Working together both have brought their love of literature and history to their writing. Their first novel is...


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I love the idea of a spy school for teenagers, who all originate from famous figures in British history. Kit Marlowe hasn’t realised he comes from a family of spies and after an initiation test, he starts at a specialist school for further training. The plot is exciting, with Kit and his friends coming across as realistic and believable. Recommended.

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Kit is minding his own business, tolerating a holiday with his family when he finds out that his parents and sister have been kidnapped and that he must get a Faberge egg in order to save them. He gets help from a girl named Abi whose sister was also kidnapped.

As it turns out the kidnapping was actually an initiation test into a secret spy school that his parents were part of, as were Abi's. But there is more going on than meets the eye because Kit found a vial in the egg that wasn't supposed to be there. It is a type of bug that can turn people into mindless zombies and there is a mad Russian who wants it.

This reminded me of Alex Rider but unfortunately I think the book got too long and there was too much extra and not enough action and character development. In the end the vial was kept safe but the bad guys are still out there. I wouldn't be surprised if there are more installments coming.

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I absolutely love this book! Teenage spy school, a crazy entrance exam, and angry Russians. More exciting and fun than the Spy Kids franchise, this book is a must-read for kids who love adventure and dream of being spies some day!

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