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Read Reviews for Mad Dogs - Robert Muchamore
by - written on 06/07/09 (Useful, 30 readings)
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Mad dogs is the eigth book in the highly succesful Cherub series and a great read. In this review I will not contain any spoilers but I will include a few hints as to what happens and information found on the back cover. Two gangs in London suddenly start up a turf war. Violence explodes everywhere and cherub needs to send someone to infiltrate the gangs so they can arrest the key members and attempt to prevent any casualties. James Adams is therefore sent in one of his trickiest missions so far and everything isn't what it seems and this book in my opinion ends very well. In this exciting book one Cherub agent is close to dying but will she? Also an old character ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/10/08 (Useful, 56 readings)
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When two of Britain's most violent gangs start a turf war, bloodshed and mayhem cannot be avoided. James Adams has the connections to enable him to infiltrate the most brutal of these, and uncover vital information for the police; but he needs to act quickly, for the longer it takes, the more violence that occurs, and the more dead bodies that turn up... 'Mad Dogs' is the 7th book in the CHERUB series by Robert Muchamore. This book is one of the most exciting yet, and is guaranteed to keep readers on the edge of their seats. It is cleverly written, and full of exciting twists. You'll never be bored whilst reading this! You are able to really get ... Read the complete review
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