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FREE THE FRENCH CONFECTION PDF Anthony Horowitz,Martin Chatterton | 80 pages | 25 Jul 2011 | Walker Books Ltd | 9781406304923 | English | London, United Kingdom The Diamond Brothers - Wikipedia The Diamond Brothers is a series of humorous children's detective books by Anthony Horowitzthe first of which was published in The books tell the adventures of the world's worst private detective, Tim Diamond, and his younger brother, Nick Diamond, who is considerably more The French Confection. These books are aimed at young teenagers, slightly younger than those aimed at with the more recent Alex Rider series. However, both series star a teenage The French Confection and include guns, fights and worldwide criminals. The most notable difference is that The Diamond Brothers series contains much more humour, with many puns, pop culture references and absurd situations. Although the books started in the late s and have continued into the millennium, Nick and Tim remain roughly the same age 14 and 28 respectivelywhile London changes with the times the newer books feature Oyster Cards and computers for example, whereas the older books feature parts of London that have long since changed, such as smoking in offices. The entire series was re-issued in with new covers. When released in the North American market, although the stories remained the same, the currency was changed: Therefore, although Nick and Tim live in London, in the American edition they pay for everything in dollars. This title was also mentioned in the introduction to Three of Diamonds and at the end of Ark Angel. Anthony Horowitz was asked in on Twitter by a fan when this book would come out, to which Horowitz replied that he had not The French Confection on the book yet, so certainly not for another 3 years. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from The French Confection. Books [ edit ] The series consists of the following books: The Falcon's Malteser : A mystery that starts with The French Confection being hired to protect a box of Maltesers. Public Enemy Number Two : A dangerous criminal needs to be caught, so Nick Diamond is once again thrust into danger, and must go undercover as a criminal to catch the crook. South by South East Nick and Tim Diamond are once again forced into a mystery, this time going to Amsterdam to discover the identity of the mysterious assassin Charon. The brothers have many hair-raising adventures, including one in which they are chased by a small plane in a scene reminiscent of Hitchcock's classic film North by Northwest. Three of Diamonds : Three stories previously published separately. The Blurred Man : A man who may not have actually been real, but just the made-up story The French Confection a made-up organisation, which was never really there. The French Confection : The two detective brothers are attacked, arrested, kidnapped, imprisoned, drugged, half-killed and all this on a normal trip to Paris. But then the host is found dead, and other people start dying in bizarre ways with no way off the island. The Greek Who Stole Christmas : When Minerva, a famous Greek pop singer The French Confection movie star, is sent anonymous death threat notes, her The French Confection is so worried he hires Tim to protect her. Horowitz is publishing each chapter unedited on his website, and intends the full, edited novel to be published when lockdown ends, with all profits going The French Confection support the NHS. Archived from The French Confection original on Retrieved Children's literature portal. Anthony Horowitz. Trigger Mortis Forever and a Day The House of The French Confection Moriarty Horowitz Horror Nigel Planer The French Confection Rix. Categories : Novels by Anthony Horowitz Series of children's books Children's mystery novels British comedy novels British children's novels. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. About — The French Confection Goodreads helps The French Confection keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. The hard-up Diamond Brothers win a weekend for two in Paris, but as soon as they arrive, they find themselves in danger. There's a nasty smell in the The French Confection and it's not the cheese. If Nick and Tim aren't careful, their dream holiday could end up being a nightmare from which they'll never wake up. Get A Copy. Paperback80 pages. More Details Original Title. Diamond Brothers 5. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign The French Confection. To ask other readers questions about The French Confectionplease sign up. Be the first to ask a question about The French Confection. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. May 04, Sarah rated it really liked it. Oh Anthony Horowitz, how I've missed you I haven't read anything by Horowitz for a few years at least. Diving into this short novel gave me The French Confection strong The French Confection feelings The French Confection sure. Short, simple and sarcastic. Nick Diamond narrates the story with his never-failing dry humour. Just a good fun adventure read. Jul 13, Daia rated it liked it. I feel cheated. Going back, I could The French Confection that I never get tired of reading Horowitz' books. All of his books are gripping-- either funny, usually wittingly mixed with horror, or totally serious when it really The French Confection serious. Horowitz is just The French Confection type of writer who gets everything going the right way. In general, The French Confection find The Diamond Brothers series a total wayward universe. Everything is so tad silly as much as a children's universe shall be Tim's existence is enough to make everything for a children's fancy and yet explores really dark and grim themes -- murder, drugs, espionage-- and manages to deliver it with ample amount of comical relief that never loses its seriousness. This is exactly like the Alex Rider series' goofy brother. What really bothers me is that this was totally chopped short Though considering it was just about 80 pages so no biggie. I wished this was more lengthy and has more volume so that it would be more engrossing. But never mind, a couple of shorts have their appeal as well. I just hope the next Tim Brother's adventure I read 3 more! A bit to rushed The French Confection think. Everything was happening and then it was all over. The library has now run out of Diamond Brothers audiobooks I should probably find something good quality to listen to instead Parents, the plot is pretty much the main character shutting down a drug ring. He has severe hallucinations at one point in the story. Jul 29, Rogerio rated it liked it. Interesting reading as the brothers go to Paris and end up in the unmasking of a drug cartel. Nov 23, Junayde rated it it was amazing. It had me biting my nails for the action packed diamond brothers books an amazing story an plot the twist came whith just a bag of sugar and a murder or two and the idiot time diamond had me laughing my head of this book is one two read. However, it was an enjoyable read that for an independent read kids would enjoy. Jun 03, Julie rated it did not like it. Read to see if it was suitable for my class, but didn't enjoy. Oct 18, 15GuilderA rated it really liked it. It was another good book from Anthony and it kept me intruiged The French Confection the way and allows me to keep reading it and makes me want The French Confection read more of his books. The French Confection is book 5 in the Diamond Brothers series. This was another good read and I think I would enjoy it as a kid. Shelves: crimehumormystery-suspenseownyoung-adultfictionchildren-booksseriesthrillerprivate- investigator. Leave it to the Diamond Brothers to accidentally uncover a drug racket, when they are on vacation. Apr 02, Maddy added it Shelves: childhood-favs. Jul 09, Alex rated it really liked it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. A great investigation story but a tiny bit rushed. Other wise good. Oct 16, David Cluett rated it really liked it Shelves: outright- funny. This short tale has an clever yet simple mystery and a well-executed pay off. Well timed humour throughout and some great descriptive language. I particularly like this description of a murder in the story. It was like no sound I had ever heard, thin and high and horribly final. The station was The French Confection and noisy but the scream had cut through the crowd like a scalpel. Everybody stopped and turned to see where it had come from. Even Tim heard it. I believe this passage sums up the story well. Look forward to going back and reading the rest of the Diamond Brother series. Sep 06, Jasmine rated it really liked it. This review and others can be found on byjasmineisabella. Part of me wants to give this five The French Confection, just The French Confection it was such a quick half an hour read with plot twists that I am ready to admit I did not expect.