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After disappearing for three years, Artemis Fowl II has returned to a life different from the one he had. Now he's a big brother, and spends his days teaching his twin siblings the important things in life, such as how to properly summon a waiter at a French restaurant.

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Angeline Fowl contracts a debilitating disease, which Artemis II can not heal with magic. Artemis desperately contacts Captain Holly Short and N1, in hopes that they will be able to shed some new light on his mother's condition. They determine Angeline is suffering from Spelltropy, a fairy... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

Angeline Fowl contracts a debilitating disease, which Artemis II can not heal with magic. Artemis desperately contacts Captain Holly Short and N1, in hopes that they will be able to shed some new light on his mother's condition. They determine Angeline is suffering from Spelltropy, a fairy disease that is spread through the use of magic, and can only be cured by the brain fluid of the silky sifaka lemur of Madagascar. Unfortunately, the lemur is extinct, due to a ruthless deal Artemis made 8 years ago with a group called the Extinctionists. Foaly tells him that his mother will die without the cure. Artemis pleads for N˚1 to open up the time stream, allowing him to save the lemur, and thus his mother. Foaly argues against the idea, but due to Artemis' lying to Holly, saying that she infected Angeline with Spelltropy, Holly agrees to help Artemis immediately to make up for it, and Foaly has to give in.

They arrive nearly eight years earlier in Angeline's bedroom. Artemis assures Holly that Butler will quietly slip the lemur into the room (to avoid Angeline seeing it) and that they will simply be able to leave. Butler however, does not act according to Artemis' predictions. He tranquilizes the two, and imprisons them in the trunk of the Fowl Bentley. Artemis and Holly escape with the help of Mulch Diggums, a kleptomaniac dwarf that has partnered up with Artemis in the future. They save the lemur from Rathdown Park, but are forced to release it to young Artemis. They then get to the shuttleport in Tara, where Artemis tells Holly the truth about his mother's illness. They fly the shuttle to Fez in Morocco, where the younger Artemis is trading the lemur for a hundred thousand euros. The money is to go toward the Arctic expedition,so that Artemis can search for his missing father.

Artemis, Holly, and Mulch go to the rendezvous point where the younger Artemis is making the exchange. However, during their plan to rescue the lemur, Holly is caught by Butler. 10-year-old Artemis sells her to Damon Kronski to replace the escaped lemur, and she is put on "trial" by the Extinctionists. Naturally, Artemis saves her, but during the ensuing chaos, he falls in the execution pit himself. There he discovers that the "flames" were holograms, and meets his old nemesis Opal Koboi. He escapes, finds Holly, and flies back to Fowl Manor to return to the future. However, Opal follows them into the time stream, escaping to a time several weeks before Artemis's initial departure. She takes over Angeline's body and pretends that she is Artemis' mother. She reveals herself as Artemis is about to inject the fluid into her system, and tells him that she caused his mother's symptoms.

As Koboi gloats, Artemis reveals that he is in fact the Artemis from the past. The older Artemis then returns to the future to find young Artemis, Holly and N˚1 trapped and Butler mesmerized. When Butler is ordered by Koboi to take out the younger Artemis, he fights Koboi's mesmer and has a heart attack, causing the younger Artemis to have to revive him with a portable defibrillator. The older Artemis finds the real Opal and tranquilizes her. Opal recovers quickly and flees; however, realizing that Artemis and his forces have been significantly weakened in the battle, she returns. Artemis takes Jayjay (the silky sifaka lemur, given that name due to his resemblance to Julius Root) and flies away from the Manor grounds in a plane, luring Opal away. In the ensuing chase, Opal exhibits astonishing strength, pulverizing entire sections of the plane with her fists, eventually forcing Artemis to crash land on the coastline, which results in his collarbone being broken. Artemis escapes from the wreckage of the plane and runs to the shore, ascending a rope bridge and crossing over two large boulders. Opal relentlessly pursues him, eventually obtaining Jayjay, only to discover that it's not actually Jayjay, but Artemis' little brother's play-thing, Professor Primate. Artemis shoots the boulder which Opal is standing on and which is revealed to be the shell of a kraken that was unknown to anyone except Artemis himself. The shell explodes, and Opal is buried beneath the rubble. When a Lower Elements Police team search for her, they find she has disappeared. Artemis debriefs the others and finds that his mother knows everything that happened to her. The 10-year-old Artemis has his mind wiped and is sent back in time by N˚1(10-year-old Artemis has a spell in his eyes that will erase Butler's memory), but begins to remember something about fairies, creating a circular timeline.

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Characters edit see section history

  • Artemis Fowl II: The protagonist of the series. He is a genius and a previous criminal mastermind. He lives in a mansion in Dublin, Ireland.
  • Captain Holly Short: Artemis' fairy friend. She is part of the LEPrecon unit, the reconnaissance team for fairies. She is known for going with her gut even if it means breaking the rules.
  • Butler: Artemis Fowl's personal bodyguard. He is just about the strongest man you will ever read about. Described as a "man mountain".
  • Mervall Brill: One of Opal Koboi's assistants. Does not appreciate Opal because she put his brother in a cage with a monster as punishment.
  • Commander Julius Root: The previous commander of the LEP.
  • Foaly: A centaur. He is responsible for most technology in the fairy world. Wears a tinfoil hat because he believes that he is always being watched by human agencies.
  • Mulch Diggums: A dwarf. Also a previous criminal; he lost his magic through criminal activities. He has now been given complete amnesty and helps Holly in catching criminals.
  • Doctor Damon Kronski: President of the Extinctionists' organization. Was mauled by a koala in Cleveland.
  • Opal Koboi: A murderer, thief, and a self-centered pixie. She has outsmarted the LEP many times. Extraordinarily vain and loves chocolate truffles.
  • Malachy Pasteur: Artemis Fowl II's alias, created solely for the purpose of infiltrating the Extinctionists.
  • Angeline Fowl: Artemis' loving mother. She gets to know all about Artemis and the fairies.
  • Commander Trouble Kelp: The current commander of the LEPrecon unit.
  • Beckett Fowl: One of Artemis's younger twin brothers.
  • Myles Fowl: One of Artemis's younger twin brothers.
  • Artemis Fowl Senior: Artemis's father, who gave up his criminal activities after nearly being killed in Moscow by the Russian Mafiya.
  • Shelly: A kraken located in Helinski Harbor, masquerading as an island.
  • Tommy Kirkenhazard: An alias used by Artemis Fowl Senior.
  • Jayjay: A lemur. Wanted by both Artemis and Opal Koboi for his brain fluid.
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Quotes edit see section history

  • “Are you trying to be funny? Oh my god, you're not. That was actually the nicest thing you could think of to say.”
    Mulch Diggums to Artemis Fowl
  • “Remember the pain that you are feeling now. The ache of utter defeat and hopelessness. And if you ever consider crossing swords with me again, review your memory of this pain, and perhaps you will think twice.”
    Artemis Fow
  • “Remember the pain? I hate my self. I really do.”
    Artemis Fowl
  • “Artemis felt like he was six again and caught hacking the school computers trying to make the test questions harder.”
  • “That really freaks me out, the ghost images. It's like they're dead.”
    No.1

Setting & Locations edit see section history

Organizations edit see section history

  • LEP: Lower Elements Police.
  • Extinctionists: A group founded by Damon Kronski. They set out to eliminate the last of every endangered species.

First Sentence edit see section history

Barely an hour north of Dublin's fair city lies the Fowl estate, where boundaries have changed little in the past five hundred years .

Table of Contents edit see section history

Prologue
1. Espresso And Treacle
2. The Worlds Biggest
3. Echoes Of Magic
4. Monkey's Uncle
5. I Now Pronounce You
6. I To I
7. Talk To The Animals
8. A Blob Of Phlegm
9. The Prince Frog
10. A Fowl Mood
11. Pigeon Droppings
12. Gone Forever
13. The Hairy One Is Dead
14. The Hole In The Ace
15. Murder Most Fowl
16. A Team Of Hairdressers
Epilogue

Glossary edit see section history

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 6 of 11 in Artemis Fowl. (standard series)

Preceded by The Lost Colony, and followed by The Atlantis Complex.

This is book 6 of 2 in Artemis Fowl (Puffin Editions). (community list)

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Eoin Colfer (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Puffin Books
Country: Ireland
Publication Date: 16 July 2008
ISBN: 9781423108368
Page Count: 432

Classification edit see section history

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Young Adults

Some use of made up swear words. Enjoyable story for adults as well

More Books Like This edit see section history

   
  • Artemis Fowl
  • The Atlantis Complex
  • The Lost Colony
  • The Seventh Dwarf
  • The Artemis Fowl Files
  • The Arctic Incident (Graphic Novel)
  • Artemis Fowl (Graphic Novel)
  • The Opal Deception
  • Artemis Fowl Boxed Set
  • The Arctic Incident
  • The Eternity Code

Books with Additional Background Information edit see section history

   
  • Artemis Fowl
  • The Arctic Incident
  • The Eternity Code
  • The Opal Deception
  • The Lost Colony

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