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# [[STORM: The Infinity Code|''STORM: The Infinity Code'']]
# [[STORM: The Infinity Code|''STORM: The Infinity Code'']]
# ''STORM The Ghost Machine''
# ''STORM: The Ghost Machine''
# ''STORM The Black Sphere''
# ''STORM: The Black Sphere''
# ''STORM The Viper Club''
# ''STORM: The Viper Club''
# ''STORM The Death Web''
# ''STORM: The Death Web''


The series follows a group of highly intelligent teenagers who band together to form STORM (Science and Technology to Over-Rule Misery) a covert organisation who use their brainpower to rid the world of various evil threats.
The series follows a group of highly intelligent teenagers who band together to form STORM (Science and Technology to Over-Rule Misery) a covert organisation who use their brainpower to rid the world of various evil threats.

Revision as of 22:30, 27 September 2009

Emma L. Young is a science journalist and writer, who currently works in Sydney as the Editor for New Scientist magazine. She has the chance to find out about the latest science and technology because of this job, knowledge she uses in her novels.

Novels

Young is the author of the STORM series, a series that includes the following novels.

  1. STORM: The Infinity Code
  2. STORM: The Ghost Machine
  3. STORM: The Black Sphere
  4. STORM: The Viper Club
  5. STORM: The Death Web

The series follows a group of highly intelligent teenagers who band together to form STORM (Science and Technology to Over-Rule Misery) a covert organisation who use their brainpower to rid the world of various evil threats.

Probably due to Young's position in New Scientist magazine, the books incorporate a large element of high-tech gadgetry and science, however she bases these plot elements in fact, as she states at the end of each book, along with a summary of the genuine research and inventions which inspire her writing.

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