Airman
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
One dark night on the island of Great Saltee, fourteen-year-old Conor is framed for a terrible crime he didn’t commit. Thrown into prison by the dastardly Hugo Bonvilain, Conor is trapped in a seaswept dungeon and branded a traitor. He must escape and clear his name; he wants his old life back – his family, his friends . . . and his princess.
Conor knows there is only one way out. It’s an impossible task, which has never been done before. But Conor is determined to do it. He’ll have to fly.
Swashbuckling new fiction from the amazing Eoin Colfer, ideal for readers aged 11+.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
An homage both to the 19th-century science fiction of H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, and to the superheroes of Marvel and DC comics, Colfer\x92s latest brims with boy appeal. The story starts with the hero\x92s portentous birth in a hot air balloon above the 1878 World\x92s Fair, in Paris. But Conor Broekhart\x92s home lies in the Saltee Islands, two (real) islets off the Irish coast, where he is raised as a favorite son, his best friend being Princess Isabella, King Nicholas\x92s only heir. His key association, however, is with Isabella\x92s tutor, a Frenchman who takes Conor under his wing, instructing him in fencing, fighting and the fledgling science of human flight\x97a consuming passion for many in the decade before the Wright Brothers\x92 1905 breakthrough. While the king is a progressive pacifist, his economy hums on the strength of diamonds mined in Little Saltee by prisoners under the control of Hugo Bonvilain, a Machiavellian despot harboring a deep grudge against the king. When Conor inadvertently witnesses a coup d\x92 tat, Bonvilain twists facts to ensure the boy gets sentenced to mining gems in dank caves. The race to fly becomes more than a scientific pursuit; it turns into Conor\x92s only chance to escape. Artemis Fowl fans will flock to this novel, and the polished, sophisticated storytelling here deserves an even wider audience than that bestseller. Conor Broekhart\x92s superpower is his brain, and he uses his smarts to fight tyranny. A tour de force. Ages 10-up.
Customer Reviews
Great
I got this book a while ago now, and just thought I would write a quick review. The storyline is great, and the whole book is really enjoyable, with plenty of unexpected twists and turns.
I'm not usually a big fan of Eoin Colfer, but this book is my favourite by a long way.
Brilliant
Artemis Fowl get's all the attention, rightly so - but this books is probably my favourite by Eoin. Gritty, scary, techy - the author show's his literary teeth. Just brilliant.
Loved it
My favourite book, so well written, funny & dramatic. Couldn't put it down & they need to hurry up with the film!