A CHERUB agent must choose between the agency and his own beliefs in
the twelfth and final book of the CHERUB series, which Rick Riordan says
has "plenty of action."
CHERUB agents are highly trained, extremely talented--and all under the
age of seventeen. For official purposes, these agents do not exist. They
are sent out on missions to spy on terrorists, hack into crucial
documents, and gather intel on global threats--all without gadgets or
weapons. It is an extremely dangerous job, but these agents have one
crucial advantage: Adults never suspect that teens are spying on them.
After a tsunami causes massive devastation to a tropical island, its
governor sends in the bulldozers to knock down villages, replacing them
with luxury hotels. Guarding the corrupt governor's family isn't James
Adams's idea of the perfect mission, especially as it's going to be his
last as a CHERUB agent. And then retired colleague Kyle Blueman comes up
with an unofficial and highly dangerous plan of his own. James must
choose between loyalty to CHERUB, and loyalty to his oldest friend.