Alfred Kropp: The Seal of Solomon by Rick Yancy
Alfred Kropp has settled back into life in his foster home. The other students in high school still pick on him, he can’t talk to girls, and his head is still ginormous. All that changes when the last will and testament of Alfred’s father (whom he never meant) is found. He has inherited all of Bernard Samson’s wealth, the whole billion dollars of it. His foster parents immediately start to scheme about adopting Alfred so the can be trustees of the money. Alfred just doesn’t know what to do. So he decides to run away. But before he can accomplish that he gets kidnapped by the ex-OIPEP agent Mike Arnold.
Alfred doesn’t trust Mike, because he has turned on Alfred in the past, and Mike soon shows his true colors but trying to kill him. It is only with the help of real OIPEP agents that Alfred gets away to try to survive his new adventure. Mike Arnold had stolen the Seals of Solomon, in which the biblical king has locked away a massive army of demons. Alfred has a strange connection to the demons and those demons are aiming to escape. It is up to Alfred and OIPEP to save the world once again, that is if he can save himself first.
This is a really fun action adventure story. It mixes James Bond with Indiana Jones to perfection. Highly recommended. Appropriate for anyone 12 and up.
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This post was written by John Gillette on December 15, 2008



