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Millions adore him. A philanthropist. Anti-drug crusader. Peace activist. And former pop star the likes of which the world has never seen. Sir Damian Cray even has the president's ear. Yet the president's ear is not enough for Damian - he wants more. Such as the president's fingerprints. So he can manipulate computer systems only the President of the United States has access to. So he can launch nuclear missiles. From aboard Air Force One. All in the name of peace.... So what if a few million lives are lost in the process? Teen spy Alex Rider survives a bullfight, a high-speed bicycle chase through Amsterdam, and even being the target in a human video-game, only to face his most disturbing challenge yet - when the best of intentions are driven by insanity, how do you reason with a madman?

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Jeu de tueur, Anthony Horowitz

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Publicado en
2003
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Título
Jeu de tueur
Idioma
Francés
Publicado en
2003
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
309
ISBN10
2012008666
ISBN13
9782012008663
Primera publicación
2004
Título original
Eagle Strike
Calificación
4,1 de 5
Descripción
Millions adore him. A philanthropist. Anti-drug crusader. Peace activist. And former pop star the likes of which the world has never seen. Sir Damian Cray even has the president's ear. Yet the president's ear is not enough for Damian - he wants more. Such as the president's fingerprints. So he can manipulate computer systems only the President of the United States has access to. So he can launch nuclear missiles. From aboard Air Force One. All in the name of peace.... So what if a few million lives are lost in the process? Teen spy Alex Rider survives a bullfight, a high-speed bicycle chase through Amsterdam, and even being the target in a human video-game, only to face his most disturbing challenge yet - when the best of intentions are driven by insanity, how do you reason with a madman?