Brainboy and the DeathMaster

Brainboy and the DeathMaster by Tor Seidler, published by HarperCollins on October 7, 2003, is a 320-page work of juvenile fiction. The story follows Darryl Kirby, an orphan with exceptional skills in computer games, particularly those created by the renowned software developer Keith Masterly. When Darryl plays a new prototype of his favorite game, StarMaster, he is drawn into a mysterious and high-stakes adventure that leads him to a luxurious laboratory where Masterly has gathered a group of children for a secretive purpose.
In this fast-paced mystery-adventure, Darryl teams up with Nina, who is wary of Masterly’s intentions. As they navigate through challenges that test their wits and courage, they uncover a sinister plan that threatens their safety. The narrative explores themes of self-esteem, imagination, and family dynamics, making it a compelling read for young audiences interested in technology and adventure.
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Darryl Kirby is an orphan. He is also a whiz at computer games — especially those conceived by Keith Masterly, the greatest software guru of all time. But when Darryl plays a new prototype of his favorite game, StarMaster, strange things begin to happen. After he finds his way through a tortuous maze and answers questions that could stump a scientist, a mysterious message — “WANT TO PLAY?” — invites him into a game in which the stakes are higher than they first appear — a game that eventually lands him in a luxurious laboratory where Masterly has enlisted a brain trust of children for a secret purpose of his own. Befriended by Nina, who suspects Masterly’s motives, Darryl slowly uncovers a sinister plan and finds himself the star in his own real-life computer game. But will he and Nina be able to stop Masterly and escape before it is too late?
Brainboy and the Deathmaster is a fast-paced, high-tech mystery-adventure by National Book Award finalist Tor Seidler, author of the modern-day classic Mean Margaret.
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