
Matt hasn't had a good life. His parents died when he was eight, the aunt who he lives with is nasty, so when he finally finds a friend, he would do almost anything to keep him. When a job goes bad and someone is stabbed, Matt has two choices, jail or a fostering program. It turns out it might have been better if he had chosen jail.
The Old Ones are the ultimate evil, according to the book, Christians call them Satan, but he is just a shadow of The Old Ones. These books of Mr. Horowitz are more horror than action.
Matt gets mixed up in the wrong crowd, but he's generally a nice guy. Richard, though reluctant, helps.
A weird religion and a creepy story, a character whose head is impenetrable, and a story line that is very similar to Alex Rider. You can just skip the weirdness and read Alex Rider (again), it would probably be more worth your time.
The Old Ones are the ultimate evil, according to the book, Christians call them Satan, but he is just a shadow of The Old Ones. These books of Mr. Horowitz are more horror than action.
Matt gets mixed up in the wrong crowd, but he's generally a nice guy. Richard, though reluctant, helps.
A weird religion and a creepy story, a character whose head is impenetrable, and a story line that is very similar to Alex Rider. You can just skip the weirdness and read Alex Rider (again), it would probably be more worth your time.
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