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Synopsis
Evil pixie, Opal Koboi, is back and she's more dangerous than ever. This time she doesn't just want power over the fairy People - this time she wants the humans too. Captain Holly Short is the only fairy with a hope of stopping her, but as Holly knows, it takes one genius criminal mastermind to fight another. But the 14-year-old genius that Holly is thinking of doesn't even remember that fairies exist. How is she going to convince Artemis Fowl to help her stop Opal? Gold usually does the trick, and this time is should be no different. Or is Artemis changing?
Is The Opal Deception appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
Parents should know this book contains fantasy action violence including fights, magical weapons, and peril, but nothing graphic. Characters face danger from a vengeful villain and there are themes of memory manipulation and revenge.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include violence, manipulation, and memory loss.
Who'll love this
Kids will love the clever tech-meets-magic world, fast-paced action, witty humor, and the unlikely partnership between a genius criminal mastermind and a fairy police captain.