Artemis Fowl #3

The Eternity Code

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Artemis Fowl is going straight—as soon as he pulls off the most brilliant criminal feat of his career...

At least, that's the plan when he attempts to sell his C Cube, a supercomputer built from stolen fairy technology, to Jon Spiro, one of the most dangerous business in the world. But Spiro spring a trap—stealing the C Cube and mortally injuring Butler. Artemis' only hope of saving his loyal bodyguard is to employ fairy magic; so once again he must contact his old rival, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon police.

It's going to take a miracle to save Butler, and Artemis's luck may have just run out....

309 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published April 27,2003

This edition

Format
309 pages, Mass Market Paperback
Published
May 3, 2005 by Disney-Hyperion
ISBN
9780786856282
ASIN
0786856289
Language
English
Characters More characters
  • Artemis Fowl II

    Artemis Fowl Ii

    Artemis Fowl is a young genius who began his career as a criminal after the kidnap of his father, Artemis Timmy Fowl Senior. Artemis discovers the existence of fairies and The Book at the age of twelve, and after kidnapping Captain Holly Short...

  • Domovoi Butler

    Domovoi Butler

    Special Ops Bodyguard/Butler/Etc for Artemis II, Older Brother of Juliet Butler. Human....

  • Captain Holly Short

    Captain Holly Short

    1st female fairy on the LEPrechon squad - a test case for the unit. Feisty, smart and a bit reckless. Elf....

  • Commander Julius Root

    Commander Julius Root

    Of the Fairie world.Julius Root was the commander of the reconnaissance division of the Lower Elements Police. Root was frequently angry, and when angry, he became extremely frustrated and his face generally turned red. This trait earned him the nickname ...

  • Foaly

    Foaly

    A centaur in charge of IT and Communications for the LEPrechon squad. Super techie genius geek with a smart-alacky quick wit....

  • Mulch Diggums

    Mulch Diggums

    A kleptomaniac, tunneling dwarf. A convict because hes a prolific thief and a charming distraction with clever asides and always needling the authorities.more...

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