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''Point Blanc'' is the second book in the ''Alex Rider'' series, written by British author
Anthony Horowitz Anthony John Horowitz (born 5 April 1955) is an English novelist and screenwriter specialising in mystery and suspense. His works for children and young adult readers include the '' Alex Rider'' series featuring a 14-year-old British boy who spi ...
. The book was released in the United Kingdom on September 3, 2001 and in
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on April 15, 2002, under the alternate title ''Point Blank''. In 2003, the novel was listed on the BBC's survey
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. In 2007, it was adapted into a graphic novel, written by Antony Johnston and illustrated by Kanako Damerum and Yuzuru Takasaki, and in 2020 served as the basis of the first season of the
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series '' Alex Rider'', starring Otto Farrant as Rider.


Plot summary

American
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Michael J. Roscoe is killed in his
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office by a reputable contract killer. Elsewhere, a man known as "Skoda" sells
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to Alex Rider's classmates. After noticing this, Alex follows Skoda to his home, situated on a barge in Putney River, but is caught by the police after using a crane to lift the barge out of the water. He accidentally drops it in a police conference centre rather than a nearby car park, as he originally intended, thanks to the builders shutting down the crane's power. The police arrest Skoda and his accomplice, Mike Beckett. No one is killed, although some people end up heavily injured, but Alex's real identity is revealed when he is arrested. After arranging for his release,
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chief Alan Blunt blackmails Alex into investigating the deaths of Roscoe and General Viktor Ivanov, head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, who died in an unusual
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explosion, in exchange for all potential charges being dropped. The only thing linking these deaths are that both men had rebellious sons attending the Point Blanc Academy in the French Alps. Alex undergoes a dramatic physical change and takes the identity of Alex Friend, supposedly the rebellious son of supermarket billionaire Sir David Friend. He stays with the family (Sir David, his wife Lady Caroline, and their snooty daughter Fiona) for a week in preparation for his infiltration of the academy. Fiona does not like having Alex staying with them and arranges for her 'boyfriend' Rufus and his friends to kill Alex during a shooting party in the forest; Alex gets his own back on Rufus, by frightening him and throwing his illegal gun into a pond. He is picked up by assistant director Mrs Eva Stellenbosch, who takes him to the ''Du Monde'' hotel in
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. (In the process, he is forced to use one of his gadgets to knock out Fiona before she can tell Stellenbosch the truth about Alex.) In the evening, the Coke he drinks at dinner is drugged; after passing out in his room, he is transported to the hotel's basement, where plastic surgeon Dr Walter Baxter has Alex stripped naked, every inch of his body being meticulously photographed, measured and examined. Afterwards, his clothes are put back on him and he is returned to his room, having no idea as to what exactly happened. Alex arrives at the academy the next day and meets the director, Dr Hugo Grief. He later strikes a friendship with James Sprintz, the pupil who is asked to show Alex around. In the academy, the other five rebellious students each underwent a sudden overnight change and become "perfect" pupils. James wants to escape by skiing down the Alps. Alex investigates over the following days, and one night, after sneaking out, sees James being dragged from his room by two guards led by Mrs Stellenbosch. The next morning, James has seemingly become obedient like the others, and has abandoned his escape plan. Alex investigates further, discovering that the academy's top two floors are copies of the ground and first floors, before contacting MI6 using another gadget, a Discman distress beacon. Blunt and Mrs Jones decide to put a unit on standby, to take action the following day, whilst Alex searches the academy’s basement (which can only be accessed via a hidden lift whose ground floor entrance is hidden by a suit of armour in the library). He discovers the basement is a jail, where he finds James, Michael J. Roscoe's son Paul, and all the other students, who explain that Grief has made clones of them. Alex tries to summon help, but Stellenbosch knocks him unconscious before he can. As he regains consciousness, Grief, a former Minister of Science and BOSS officer, reveals his plan to take over the world, codenamed "the Gemini Project". In the
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s, disgusted with the rise of
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and black rule in his native South Africa, he made sixteen clones of himself, and used the late Baxter (who Alex saw Grief kill after he attempts to bribe Grief into paying him more money) to alter their appearances and resemble the sons of rich and influential people, whose inheritance will be his clones'. This will allow Grief to take over the world, as the conned families are leaders in every corner of human activity, including diamond mining, food, the
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,
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,
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, and the media. Michael J. Roscoe and Viktor Ivanov were both killed for suspecting that their "sons" were acting strangely. Grief then threatens to kill Alex the next morning through a live
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. He is imprisoned in the basement. Alex, using his last gadget (exploding earring), escapes and
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down the Alps using an improvised ironing board. Pursued by two guards on
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, Alex is hospitalized in Grenoble when the force of a nearby train throws him into a fence. Mrs Stellenbosch, who tries to kill Alex at Grenoble after being tipped off by a guard, is later told that he is dead. Meanwhile, an
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from the
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carries a
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-laden coffin onto a
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, which apparently flies to
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for Alex's
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. However, this is merely a decoy, and Alex is revealed to have survived, the SAS having rescued him. Mrs Jones convinces him to return to the academy with an SAS squad, led by his former training partner "Wolf", in order to rescue the students. While storming the school, Alex is attacked by Stellenbosch, who is shot dead by Wolf just before she can kill Alex. However, Wolf is also shot and injured in the process, and Alex rushes out of the building, furious, to see Dr Grief about to leave via
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. In a bid to stop him, Alex uses a snowmobile to drive forward, leaping off just before it collides with the aircraft. Grief is killed in the ensuing explosion. Alex returns home, where Mrs Jones tells Alex that the mission was a success and "all fifteen clones" have been apprehended. Alex then receives a call informing him to visit Mr Bray, the head teacher at his school. However, after finding a clone of himself in Bray's office, he recalls Mrs Jones’ words (as well as those of Grief, Jack, and Mr Lee the school caretaker) and realises that one clone – his own – escaped from justice. Alex fights his clone in the school, with their battle eventually causing a fire after a chemical leak in the science block, and one Alex falls into the burning school from the roof, whilst the other is rescued. It is left ambiguous which Alex survives.


Critical reception

Reviewer Chris High said, "For first class spills, thrills, and adventure, Anthony Horowitz can be safely said to have cornered the modern market...influenced greatly by Ian Fleming's work." ''Read Hot'' calls it a "must read for all teenagers". The ''School Library Journal'' says, "Spy gadgets, chase scenes, mysteries, and a cliff-hanger ending will keep even reluctant readers interested in the second novel in this series." ''Booklist'' also says that ''Point Blanc'' is a great read for any reluctant teenager ready for a thrilling spy adventure.


Adaptation

In July 2018, it was announced that Eleventh Hour Films would be collaborating with
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to produce an eight-episode adaptation of ''Point Blanc'' as part of their upcoming ''Alex Rider'' television series. In late September 2019, Andreas Prochaska was announced as the director with Otto Farrant starring as Alex Rider.


Awards

*Shortlisted for the 2002 Children’s Book Award. *Winner of the 2004 Children's Book Awards.


See also


References

{{Authority control Alex Rider novels 2001 British novels Fiction about apartheid Novels about cloning British novels adapted into television shows Novels set in London Novels set in France 2001 children's books Walker Books books Children's books set in London Children's books set in France