
Stormbreaker
introduces us to Alex Rider, a fourteen year old orphan boy, who has been raised
by his uncle Ian Rider. Ian Rider, a Banker by profession is killed in a car
accident. Alex grows suspicious when he learns that his uncle, who was a
stickler for road safety, was not wearing his seat belt. Alex starts
investigating his uncle’s death and soon learns that he was in fact an MI6
agent. Ian’s last assignment was to investigate the activities of Herod Sayle. Herod
Sayle is a millionaire who has announced to donate his company’s state of the
art computer called Stormbreaker to every secondary school in Britain. Alex is
forced to join MI6 by its Chief Executive of the Special Operations Division
Alan Blunt. He is given gruelling SAS training & then sent undercover to uncover
the truth behind the truth behind Sayle Enterprises. Alex starts investigating and
soon learns of the deadly secret of the Stormbreakers’ which can destroy
Britain for generations to come. Alex races against time as he must now not
only save himself from the immense danger to his life but the whole of Britain
from extinction.

P.S. – If you have watched and
enjoyed the 2003 Spy movie Agent Cody Banks, you will simply love
Horowitz’s Stormbreaker no matter what your age.