Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz

In this thrilling young adult adventure, a teenage spy is sent on a mission to investigate a reclusive ex-Soviet general who has settled on an island named Skeleton Key, off the coast of Cuba. The protagonist uncovers a dangerous plot involving a catastrophic weapon with the potential to unleash a nuclear disaster. Teaming up with two American agents, the young spy must navigate a series of perilous encounters, outwit the general's sinister plans, and prevent a global catastrophe, all while maintaining his cover and trying to survive the deadly game of espionage.

The 7069th greatest book of all time


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Total Points: 84

Since this book was first published in 2002, there is a penalty of 44.8%. The age adjusted score is 46.37.

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