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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Chapter 11: The Bell Tower

At the beginning of this chapter Alex is in the doctors office at the school. He is given a series of tests and check-ups. He also gets a shot for no apparent reason. The doctors doesn't even say what the shot is. It's pretty suspicious to me. After his check-up, Alex goes to the shooting range and instead of the regular targets the teacher set up life sized pictures of people. That day was the worst score Alex ever got at the shooting range. Mrs. Rothmann wants to change that problem. So she gave him a target that he couldn't refuse to kill. Mrs. Jones, the woman who killed his father. I personally think that somehow she doesn't get killed because there are more Alex Rider books, and whats an Alex Rider book without Mrs. Jones?

2 comments:

  1. Were there any side effects to the shot?

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  2. Actually the shot is an important part of the story. It's the secret weapon that Scorpia calls Invisible Sword. I'll explain it more in upcoming chapters.

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