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Thirteen-year-old Nick Diamond is in prison! Framed for a jewel heist, quick-thinking Nick finds himself sharing a cell with public enemy number one: Johnny Powers. Nick's only chance of clearing his name is to nail the Fence, the country's master criminal. But to do that, he needs to break out-which is where his bumbling older brother, Tim, comes in. Nick's not so sure he'll make it to his fourteenth birthday!
When thirteen-year-old Nick is framed for a jewel robbery, he and his brother, the bumbling detective Tim Diamond, attempt to clear his name by capturing the master criminal known as the Fence.
Thirteen-year-old Nick Simple leads a life that is anything but simple. First, he refuses to help a Scotland Yard investigator who wants him to go undercover in order to get information from the fifteen-year-old hardened criminal Johnny Powers, who is also known as Public Enemy Number One. Shortly thereafter, Nick finds himself framed and coincidently, sharing a cell with Johnny. Nick is a likeable and believable character. He cleverly pretends to befriend Johnny and the two of them escape the facility together. They join up with others and enter a dangerous underground world. Nick is brave and intelligent, but a great deal of dumb luck is what helps him to escape Johnny's band of thugs and ultimately to get the information needed to clear himself and crack a major case. The quick pace and fast action in this book make it difficult to put down. This book is the second in a series called "The Diamond Brothers Mysteries." The talented and popular author, Anthony Horowitz, is well known for the "Alex Rider Adventures" series. 2004 (orig. 1997), Philomel Books/Penguin, Ages 10 up.
More Reviews and RecommendationsAnthony Horowitz has been called "the busiest writer in Britain" by a major British newspaper-and with good reason. He is passionate about his work, often writing ten hours a day as he tries to balance multiple careers as a novelist, playwright, and screenwriter for television and movies. He is also the author of The Devil and His Boy and the Alex Rider Adventures.
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December 06, 2007: this is a great book. the action sequences had me turning pages constantly. this is a must read.
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June 30, 2005: I feel that public Enemy Number two is a faboulus book. I love the way the book is completely action packed, I reckon it is the best book ever and im only eleven.