
This is the eighth and final novel in Eoin Colfer's acclaimed Artemis Fowl series, bringing the saga of the brilliant young anti-hero to a climactic close. The stakes are higher than ever as the villainous pixie Opal Koboi unleashes a plan that could destroy both the human and fairy worlds, involving ancient spirits possessing bodies, including Artemis's own twin brothers. The book explores themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the evolution of Artemis from a selfish criminal to a true hero. Parents should be aware of significant peril, violence, and character deaths, including Artemis's own, though he is resurrected. It's a fast-paced, complex adventure that will satisfy long-time fans and provide a thoughtful, if intense, conclusion to the series.
Opal Koboi, power crazed pixie is plotting to exterminate mankind and become fairy queen. If she succeeds, the spirits of long-dead fairy warriors will rise from the earth, inhabit the nearest available bodies and wreak mass destruction. But what happen sif those nearest bodies include crows, or deer, or badgers - or two curious little boys by the names fo Myles and Beckett Fowl? Yes, it's true. Criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl's four-year-old brothers could be involved in destroying the human race. Can Artemis and Captain Holly short of the Lower elements Police stop Opal and prevent the end of the world?
