Rebels, riots, robberies and revenge: Review of Robin Hood by Robert Muchamore

Rebels, riots, robberies and revenge: Review of Robin Hood by Robert Muchamore

Robert Muchamore is one of our favourite authors, most notable for his best-selling “Cherub” series. He has visited Australia numerous times to appear at writer’s festivals and other events and he has a special place in our heart, as demonstrated by his loyal Australian fans. Robert finished the Cherub spy series when he felt that there were no further adventures possible to imagine for those characters.

Obviously his imagination has gone into overdrive for this new series, as he takes us into new territory – a dystopian future where social order has broken down and rebels, riots, robberies and revenge are part of the landscape for our twelve-year-old hero, Robin Hood. Set in the 2020’s this tale introduces us to a host of new characters, paints the back story to the current situation and explains the motivation behind behaviours that drive the tale forward.

“I’ve always enjoyed writing books set in the present day and rooted in reality and my version of Robin Hood is as modern and real as the agents in CHERUB!

He lives in 2020, and besides being an ace shot with his carbon fiber bow and titanium tipped arrows, Robin can hack computers and escape using his parkour skills. His enemies are modern too: corrupt cops, crooked politicians and greedy billionaires.” Robert Muchamore, author.

Robin Hood is a twelve-year-old high school student, who enjoys tinkering with his PC and perfecting his archery skills. He is not cool, popular or topping his grades. But he is a very competent parkour athlete, can shoot an arrow right into the bullseye from 50 metres and break into his grade teacher’s office and hack the computer. His father is a gentle and altruistic computer expert, his half-brother is a lumbering slow-witted giant and the family is still grieving his mother’s death.

When his father is framed for computer theft, Robin defends him and unleashes a chain of events that put him and his half-brother in mortal danger. Robin is being pursued by the  Sheriff of Nottingham, her police force, plus the local underworld boss and his brutal mob, so he escapes into the depths of Sherwood Forest, a frightening place filled with desperate people living on the fringe of society.

Robin’s concern for the safety of his father and half-brother drive him to take decisive action, and along the way he finds allies and friends in unexpected places.

Don’t expect a frolic through medieval forests with maypole dancers! This is a deeply serious story that touches on themes of homelessness, asylum seekers, inequity of wealth and education, social outcasts and the misuse of power by authority. The writing is fast-paced and the car chases and dirt bike escapades are explosively described. This is a real page turner, with a good deal of suspense and numerous twists to keep the reader guessing.

I highly recommend this first book in the Robin Hood series and I’m keenly awaiting the next one, which is already written and will be published before Christmas. Readers from 10+ will enjoy this adventure story and find a new adventure hero in Robin Hood.

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Hacking, heists and flaming arrows! Read an extract from Robin Hood by Robert Muchamore

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22 April 2020

Hacking, heists and flaming arrows! Read an extract from Robin Hood by Robert Muchamore

Publisher details

Robin Hood
Author
Robert Muchamore
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Genres
Fiction, Thriller
Released
31 March, 2020
ISBN
9781471408618

Synopsis

A town. A forest. A hero.You can't go far without a quick brain and some rule-bending in a place like Locksley. After its vast car plants shut down, the prosperous town has become a wasteland of empty homes, toxic land and families on the brink. And it doesn't help that the authorities are in the clutches of profit-obsessed Sheriff of Nottingham, in cahoots with underworld boss Guy Gisborne.When his dad is framed for a robbery, Robin and his brother Little John are hounded out of Locksley and must learn to survive in the Sherwood forest, stretching three hundred kilometres and sheltering the free spirits and outlaws. But Robin is determined to do more than survive. Small, fast and deadly with a bow, he hatches a plan to join forces with Marion Maid, harness his inimitable tech skills and strike a blow against Gisborne and the Sheriff.
Robert Muchamore
About the author

Robert Muchamore

Born on 26th December 1972, he is a well-known English author, mostly known for writing the Cherub and Henderson's Boys series. He was born in Tufnell Park, North London and is the youngest of four children. During his childhood he attended a Catholic School called St. Johns Upper Holloway. Robert insisted on being a photographer, architect or writer. After he realised training to be an architect would be "too much work" and a Saturday job at a camera shop would put him off being a photographer, he turned to writing. His first series of books was Henderson's Boys. This series consisted of 5 books, all really exciting. Charles Henderson the main character in this series leads into the book CHERUB. His next series of book was CHERUB. This series consists of 12 books all really, really out there, and adventurous.

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