Some of the themes in the book Divine Madnness are Thriller Action and Spy Novel
Robert Muchamore has written: 'The Killing (Cherub)' 'The sleepwalker' -- subject(s): CHERUB (Imaginary organization), Investigation, Spy stories, Terrorism, Aircraft accidents, Fiction 'Cherub 5~Robert Muchamore' 'Man vs. Beast (Cherub)' 'Cherub 05 Divine Madness' 'Maximum security' -- subject(s): Prisons, Prisoners, Adventure and adventurers, Spies, CHERUB (Imaginary organization), Spy stories, Fiction, Espionage 'Henderson's Boys 1 The Escape' 'Cherub Shadow Wave' 'Divine madness' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Ecoterrorism, CHERUB (Imaginary organization), Cults, Espionage 'The Fall (CHERUB)' 'Henderson's Boys 5 The Prisoner' 'Cherub 4~Robert Muchamore' 'Mad Dogs (CHERUB)' 'The Recruit (CHERUB)' 'Cherub 06 Man vs Beast'
There was a murder where a teenage boy was thrown from a rooftop to fall to his death. After analysis from CHERUB, the believe that the boy was involved with a terrorist group.
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It goes : -The Recruit -Class A -Maximum Security -The Killing -Divine Madness -Man VS Beast -The Fall -Mad Dogs -The Sleepwalker -The General -Brigands M.C. -Shadow Wave (Coming Soon) And for the Henderson's Boys series: -The Escape -Eagle Day -Secret Army -Grey Wolves (Coming Soon)
There are 368 pages in "Cherub: Maximum Security" by Robert Muchamore.
The Cherub book "People's Republic" by Robert Muchamore contains approximately 352 pages.
CHERUB by Robert Muchamore
Robert Hutton - divine - died in 1568.
The next book in Robert Muchamore's CHERUB series is Brigands M.C.
The Cherub campus is a fictional location in Robert Muchamore's "CHERUB" series, and the exact location is not specified. Throughout the series, it is described as a large, hidden campus in the English countryside where young agents are trained for missions.
James earns his black shirt in "The Recruit," the first book in the Cherub series by Robert Muchamore.
The Henderson Boys is sort of how Cherub came to be. Very much the same except set in WWII instead of modern day.