By: Eoin Colfer
When an enemy from his supposed past resurfaces, Artemis must come to terms with what he doesn't remember in order to have a chance at saving his life, friends, human civilization and the fairy world at large from certain destruction.
The Opal Deception takes a more serious tone than its predecessors, with some truly life threatening peril and death.
Artemis' continued personal growth makes the book an enjoyable and worthy installment. Readers should be aware that the story contains descriptive bodily functions, numerous instances of naked backsides, and murder.
Artemis' continued personal growth makes the book an enjoyable and worthy installment. Readers should be aware that the story contains descriptive bodily functions, numerous instances of naked backsides, and murder.
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More Artemis Fowl reviews:
- Book 1: Artemis Fowl
- Book 2: The Arctic Incident
- Book 3: The Eternity Code
- Book 4: The Opal Deception
- Book 5: The Lost Colony
- Book 6: The Time Paradox
















































































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