The Silver Citadel

by Anthony Horowitz

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De veertienjarige tweelingbroers Nicolas en Jeremy kunnen gedachten lezen. Een van de jongens wordt ontvoerd en opgesloten in de zilveren citadel. Eerst lijkt het te draaien om een gigantische drugsimperium, maar het probleem blijkt de eeuwige strijd tussen goed en kwaad te zijn.

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Author and television scriptwriter Anthony Horowitz was born in Stanmore, England on April 5, 1956. At the age of eight, he was sent to a boarding school in London. He graduated from the University of York and published his first book, Enter Frederick K. Bower (1979), when he was 23. He writes mostly children's books, including the Alex Rider show more series, The Power of Five series, and the Diamond Brothers series. The Alex Rider series is about a 14-year-old boy becoming a spy and was made into a movie entitled Stormbreaker. He has won numerous awards including the 1989 Lancashire Children's Book of the Year Award for Groosham Grange and the 2003 Red House Children's Book Award for Skeleton Key. He also writes novels for adults including The Killing Joke and The Magpie Murders. He has created Foyle's War and Midsomer Murders for television as well as written episodes for Poirot and Murder Most Horrid. He made The New York Times Best Seller list with his titles The House of Silk Russian Roulette: The Story of an Assassin and Moriarity.Most recently he was commissioned by the Ian Fleming Estate to write the James Bond novel Trigger Mortis. Anthony was awarded an OBE for his services to literature in January 2014. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Common Knowledge

Canonical title
The Silver Citadel
Original publication date
1986
People/Characters
Albert Worm; Mr. Banes; Nicholas Helsey; Jeremy Helsey; Don White; Linda Thorn (show all 10); Evelyn Carnitt; Bob Young; Pedro; Martin Hopkins
Important places
The Citadel (fictional); New York, New York, USA
First words
The black limousine drove slowly down the narrow street, its engine so quiet that it seemed to be propelled by some mysterious power.
Quotations
"It was Karl Marx who said that religion was the opium of the people. I have taken him almost literally."
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The plane arced to the left, circling over New York, then turned south on its journey to Peru.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, Tween
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PZ7Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres

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Dutch, English, French
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