yes in eagle strike
Read the book, lazy. But if you have to know, he does.
Yes, Yassen Gregorovich dies at the end of "Eagle Strike," the fourth book in Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series. He is mortally wounded during a confrontation with Alex and ultimately sacrifices himself to save him. His death is significant, as it adds depth to his character and the complexities of his relationship with Alex.
After being caught, Alex escapes being stung by a giant jellyfish, and grabs a ride in a helocopter to London. Alex then parachutes into the museum and destroys the button that is supposed to launch the Stormbreaker computers. Alex then chases Sayle to a tower, where they battle it out on the roof. Yassen Gregorovich comes and kills Sayle, but saves Alex from falling to the ground, many stories down below. Yassen then tells Alex that he should not enter into the world of spies, but Alex swears he will kill Yassen one day for murdering his Uncle.
yassen, but it isn't published yet. it is all about yassen gregorovitch.
Ian rider is dead Alex joins MI6 Yassen helps Alex at the end.
Read the book, lazy. But if you have to know, he does.
Yes there will, it will be called yassen and will be all about the life of the dead assasin, yassen gregorovich
The villian, or bad guy is Yassen Gregorovich.
Yassen Gregorovich shot him through the side car window
there is Alex rider. stormbreaker to be precise. Mr grin and yassen gregorovich
Scorpio Rising is the last book which Alex Rider stars in, although Anthony Horowitz has said that he would like to write about Yassen Gregorovich.
Ian Rider. He died in the first chapter of Storm Breaker.Killed by contract killer Yassen Gregorovich while on his trip back to M16
The ninth book has now come out (it came out on 31 March 2011) and a tenth may be coming out, but it will be about Yassen Gregorovich rather than Alex.
•Alex Rider, the main Character •Sabina Pleasure, Alex's friend •Edward Pleasure, Sabina's father and journalist •Damain Cray, rich guy, hates crime •Yassen Gregorovich assassin for hire
After being caught, Alex escapes being stung by a giant jellyfish, and grabs a ride in a helocopter to London. Alex then parachutes into the museum and destroys the button that is supposed to launch the Stormbreaker computers. Alex then chases Sayle to a tower, where they battle it out on the roof. Yassen Gregorovich comes and kills Sayle, but saves Alex from falling to the ground, many stories down below. Yassen then tells Alex that he should not enter into the world of spies, but Alex swears he will kill Yassen one day for murdering his Uncle.
There most possibly will be another novel/spin off to the Alex Rider series. Anthony Horowitz has said in his forums that he is working on another book for the Alex Rider series which has the working title "Yassen". It will serve as a prequel to the series, focusing on the childhood of the assassin Yassen Gregorovich. It is expected to be released sometime after the final novel, Scorpia Rising, most likely during 2012.
The 9th Will be called Yassen. It covers Yassen Gregorovich, the assassin's, childhood, his growing up, and what inspired him to work for Scorpia, the criminal organization that is Mi6's worst enemy. Alex Rider will appear only very briefly towards the end, at the point where Yassen kills his uncle, Ian Rider. I can only assume that he also appears at the point parallel to the end of Stormbreaker and Eagle Strike.Incidentally, the tenth will be called Endurance Point. I have no idea what happens then, but I know that Alex appears a lot more then.