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The Hornets' Nest

Forfatter:
pocket, 2025
Engelsk

In a world of anthropomorphic insects, four misfit teens come together to form a punk band. Led by the gifted yet troubled Anton, Them Creepy Crawlies includes the level-headed Honey B on bass, the flamboyant Spyder on drums, and the endearingly awkward Wiggy on keyboards.

Under the almost paternal guidance of their manager, Terry, they learn to shoulder the weight of their pasts, tighten the fragile bonds that keep them together, and navigate the fast-changing world in which they live. Amid the exhilarating chaos of newfound fame, they hit the road, release their first hit record, fall in love, and land a coveted headline slot at one of the world's biggest music festivals.

But the day before the show Wiggy vanishes. He's been kidnapped by Colonel Hendrix, the head of the hornet Federal Security Service. The band discover that Wiggy is not just a talented musician, he's a hacker working for a covert agency known as Insectapol. Terry is his handler, and the band was meant to be a cover for their covert operations.

With all Insectapol agents in lockdown, Anton, Honey, and Spyder must take matters into their own hands. They head deep into hornet territory, overcoming deadly obstacles to breach the hornets' nest and find Wiggy. Only then do they learn the desperate truth. Wiggy carried the access codes to a terrible weapon in his subconscious - codes that, under interrogation, he has revealed to Hendrix.

In a frantic final push, the four friends race to neutralise the doomsday machine and save the world. Successfully completing their mission that has changed them forever, back at home they convince Terry to let them join Insectapol. With a newfound sense of purpose, the band embarks on a dual life of rock stars and secret agents. The Hornets' Nest, therefore, serves as the origin story for the continuing adventures of Them Creepy Crawlies.

Undertittel
Four outsiders. One band. An unexpected mission.
ISBN
9781764426305
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
463 gram
Utgivelsesdato
26.11.2025
Antall sider
346