"Ark Angel" is a young adult spy thriller novel by British author Anthony Horowitz, published in 2005. The novel is part of the popular Alex Rider series, which follows the adventures of a teenage spy named Alex Rider.
In "Ark Angel," Alex is sent on a mission to investigate a millionaire businessman named Nikolei Drevin, who is suspected of involvement in a plot to sabotage the International Space Station. As Alex delves deeper into Drevin's activities, he discovers a sinister plot that threatens the safety of the entire world.
The novel is set in various locations, including a remote Scottish island and space itself, and features a range of exciting action sequences and plot twists. It also introduces new characters, such as Drevin's daughter, who becomes an ally to Alex in his mission.
Horowitz's writing style is fast-paced and suspenseful, with a focus on action and adventure. The novel is well-researched and incorporates real-life science and technology into the plot, adding a layer of realism to the story.
Overall, "Ark Angel" is an exciting and engaging novel that will appeal to fans of the spy thriller genre, as well as to young adult readers looking for an action-packed adventure.