After reading more of Cherub Mission Six by Robert Muchamore, I have learned more about the author's word choice and writing techniques. He has frequently used vivid detail to describe events and places in each chapter. He uses the description of scents especially well, which makes this novel more enjoyable to read. His emotional connection to the story adds to the reader's feelings towards the characters. As the story goes on, the pace of the book speeds up.
The main characters, James and Lauren, are sent on a mission by their organization, Cherub, to prevent animal rights activists from staging attacks on employees working at a local animal testing lab. As they plan to take down the activists, James and Lauren ironically find a puppy and debate whether them would be the right thing to do. The author kept leaving something out of a chapter to add to the overall suspense of the book. This made the reader want to continue reading the book. Overall, Cherub Mission Six is a very well written and developed novel. I would strongly recommend this book to anybody who is a fan of the mystery and spy genres.
I too am reading a Cherub book, I agree about the vivid detail.
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