STORM: The Infinity Code
Author | E.L. Young |
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Cover artist | Spencer Wilson |
Language | English |
Series | STORM |
Genre | Young adult novel |
Publisher | Penguin Young Readers |
Publication date | 2007 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Pages | 312 pp |
ISBN | 978-0-8037-3265-0 |
OCLC | 145396387 |
LC Class | PZ7.Y8547 Sto 2008 |
Followed by | STORM: The Ghost Machine |
STORM: The Infinity Code is the first book in the STORM series by Australian author E. L. Young. It is about three kids making an organization called STORM (Science and Technology to Over-Rule Misery) and saving the world. However, they find out some things about their lives they never knew before.
Plot
The story starts in a laboratory at Imperial College, London. Professor Vassily Baraban had developed an unknown, new type of weapon. He could barely settle down when two criminal/assassins, Sergei and Vladimir, ambush him. They demand for the professor to come with them. When Baraban refuses, they shoot him with electric bullets, rendering him unconscious, and take him away.
In West London, 98 hours after the kidnapping, Will Knight—a 14-year-old boy and inventor of several cutting-edge gadgets—wakes up early to test his new invention. He arrives at a school, in which he successfully tests the ascension-speeding gadget. He then gives it the name "Rapid ascent". Gaia—a 14-year-old girl, witnesses Will testing his invention without Will knowing, and tells her friend, 14-year-old millionaire Andrew. Will is then recruited for STORM. Meanwhile, Vassily Baraban sends an email to his son through the Faraday Cage he is trapped in.