Crocodile Tears

Crocodile Tears by Anthony Horowitz, published by Walker in 2009, is a thrilling narrative that follows the character Alex as he navigates a dangerous situation involving a hitman and the media’s threat to expose his past. This edition comprises 403 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as Alex reluctantly seeks assistance from MI6, who require him to spy on a GM crop plant, leading him to uncover a sinister plot orchestrated by a high-profile charity organizer.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a high-stakes adventure where Alex is kidnapped and taken to Africa, where he learns about a catastrophic plan that could endanger millions of lives. The narrative explores themes of espionage and manipulation, as Alex grapples with the dire consequences of his involvement. With its focus on history and world events, Crocodile Tears presents a complex interplay of personal and global stakes, making it a compelling read for those interested in action and intrigue.
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“Targeted by a hitman and under threat of his past being exposed by the media, Alex reluctantly turns to MI6. But their help doesn’t come cheap: they need Alex to spy on the activities at a GM crop plant. There he spots Desmond McCain, a high profile charity organiser, who realises that Alex is on to him and the real plans for the money he’s raising. Kidnapped and whisked off to Africa, Alex learns the full horror of McCain’s plot: to create an epic disaster that will kill millions. Forced to ask MI6 for protection, Alex finds himself being manipulated in a deadly game that could lead to the destruction of an entire East African country”–Amazon.com.
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