Bloodfever

Bloodfever by Charles Higson is the second title in the Young Bond series, published by Puffin Audio on January 1, 2006. This abridged edition spans 3 pages and is presented in English. The story follows an Eton boy whose family mysteriously disappears at sea, prompting James to investigate a shadowy society operating within the school. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a sinister Italian count who has constructed a mountain fortress in the bandit-infested interior of Sardinia, raising questions about potential connections to his family’s fate.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and adventure, as James navigates the complexities of his investigation. The plot unfolds against a backdrop of intrigue, with themes relevant to the Teen & Young Adult audience. This edition offers a concise exploration of the unfolding drama, inviting readers to engage with the challenges and dangers that James faces in his quest for the truth.
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‘Bloodfever’ is the second title in the ‘Young Bond’ series. An Eton boy’s family disappears at sea. James uncovers a shadowy society operating in a hidden corner of the school. In the bandit-infested interior of Sardinia, a sinister Italian count has built himself a mountain fortress. Is there a connection?
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