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Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
CHERUB

Pages
  
287

Author
  
Robert Mucha

Preceded by
  
The Recruit

4.3/5
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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (paperback)

Originally published
  
2008

Page count
  
287

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ISBN
  
0-340-88154-2 (first edition, paperback)

Genres
  
Children's literature, Thriller, Spy fiction

Followed by
  
Maximum Security, Black Friday

Similar
  
Robert Mucha books, CHERUB books, Spy fiction books

Class A, published as The Dealer in the United States, and as The Mission for 5000 prints, is the second book in the Robert Muchamore's novel series CHERUB. It continues the story of teenager James Adams and his fellow CHERUB agents as they try to bring down a feared drug gang led by Keith Moore. The book was originally to be called Drugs, Cars and Guns, but this was changed so as to sound appropriate for children. It received generally good reviews although not as many awards as its predecessor, The Recruit. It is followed by Maximum Security.

Contents

It was released in the United Kingdom by Hodder Children's Books on 14 October 2004, and as The Dealer by Simon Pulse in the United States on 23 August 2011.

Plot

CHERUB agents Kerry, Nicole, Kyle, and James, are sent on a mission to infiltrate the drug gang KMG, led by criminal Keith Moore. The group attempts to befriend Moore's four children to attempt to gather evidence against KMG. James has the most success, becoming friends with Keith's youngest son Junior and begins delivering cocaine to KMG's customers. Meanwhile, Nicole begins dating Junior and they take a large amount of cocaine, nearly killing Nicole and resulting in her expulsion from CHERUB.

Kerry discovers KMG's cocaine processing location, and MI5 set up surveillance on it, resulting in the capture and imprisonment of many of KMG's senior members, but not Keith Moore. Moore invites James and Junior to come with him to Miami, intending to settle all his accounts and have some final time with Junior before escaping from Britain to avoid imprisonment. However, they want to join KMG's drug supplier who are attempting to rob Moore. James kills a man and escapes, but Moore is captured and imprisoned by the police. KMG is destroyed, so the agents return to campus.

Development

The book was originally to be titled Class A 'Drugs, Cars & Guns'. However, Hodder deemed it too inappropriate for a children's book, so Muchamore changed the title to Class A.

When the book was published in America, publisher Simon Pulse renamed it The Dealer, due to concern that Americans wouldn't understand the title's reference to the British system of classing drugs.

As a further order from a major book club, 5,000 copies were printed with the name The Mission as they didn't like the original title.

Audiobook

An audiobook version of Class A was released, read by Julian Rhind-Tutt. It consisted of three CDs.

References

Class A (novel) Wikipedia