
In Artemis Fowl's second adventure, criminal genius meets fairy technology as he reluctantly teams with former enemies to rescue his kidnapped father. Praised as an "exhilarating Celtic caper" by Kirkus Reviews, this genre-blending thriller reveals the vulnerability behind brilliance. What makes 158,000 readers obsessed?
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Artemis Fowl II isn't your typical thirteen-year-old. With multiple technology patents and a talent for orchestrating sophisticated heists, this teenage genius has built a criminal empire that would impress even the most hardened adult criminals. But beneath his calculating exterior lies a wounded child haunted by loss. Two years ago, his father disappeared when the Fowl Star was attacked by the Russian Mafiya in the Bay of Kola. Though wreckage was found, no bodies were recovered-a detail Artemis clings to with desperate hope. As his mother retreated into depression, Artemis shouldered responsibilities far beyond his years, amassing fifteen million pounds through various schemes to fund search operations across Russia. His weekly sessions with school psychologist Dr. Po reveal his obsession and impenetrable facade. Everything changes when Butler, his towering bodyguard, interrupts therapy with urgent news: a grainy video showing a man bound to a chair in a snow-covered landscape with a sign reading "Hello, son" in Cyrillic. Despite the poor quality, Artemis recognizes his father's subtle mannerisms. This discovery catalyzes immediate action. Artemis initiates a complex rescue operation, directing Butler to convert fairy gold into untraceable funds. They'll travel under chess championship aliases-Stefan Bashkir and Uncle Constantin-taking their private jet to Scandinavia before switching to maritime transport. The mission carries extreme risks, but for Artemis, no danger is too great when it comes to bringing his father home.
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