Artemis Fowl's criminal ways have finally got the better of him....
Young Artemis has frequently used high-tech fairy magic to mastermind the most devious criminal activity of the new century. Now, at a conference in Iceland, Artemis has gathered the fairies to present his latest idea to save the world from global warming. But Artemis is behaving strangely - he seems different. Something terrible has happened to him! Artemis Fowl has become...nice.
The fairies diagnose Atlantis Complex - that's obsessive compulsive disorder to you and me. Dabbling in magic has damaged his mind. Fairy ally Captain Holly Short doesn't know what to do. Because the subterranean volcanoes are under attack from vicious robots, and Artemis cannot fight them. Can Holly get the real Artemis back - before the robot probes destroy every human and life form?
©2010 Eoin Colfer (P)2010 BBC Audiobooks Ltd
"Nathanial parker all the way."
Again i'm amazed by colfer....nathanial parker is ace...
he has such a broad accent range that its incredible. i found adrian dunbar a little samey especially when doing butler or anyone with a deep irish voice....nathans butler, mulch and such are more believable....
"Another awesome Artemis adventure"
In this, the seventh installment of Eoin Colfer's amazing series about a criminal mastermind, our young anti-hero finds himself battling enemies of another sort. They are enemies no one else can see. It's finally happened, Artemis's superb brain has betrayed him, and right when his friends need him the most. Can Artemis conquer the demons in his imagination before those in the real world destroy him? As with the Time Paradox, this book is a little on the quirky side and takes some getting your head around, but it is conpulsive listening, and with one more book promised, listeners will be left eagerly awaiting the eighth and final book in the series.
"Another masterpiece from Eoin Colfer"
Thoroughly enjoyed by all the family. Only one critisim, overall I feel Adrain Dunbar is a much better narrater. His portrayal of Foley and Mulch Diggims is spot on and highly entertaining.