A teenager named Alfred Kropp lives with his uncle, who is a security guard, in a small apartment. He stays mostly secluded, both at home and at school. A man named Arthur Myers calls Alfred's uncle at work , and offers one million dollars for the return of an object stolen from him by Uncle Kropp's boss. Basically, Alfred's uncle has to break into the main office, find the safe, and steal the object (the sword Excalibur).
Alfred finds the sword, and starts swinging it around. He cuts himself by touching the blade of the sword. Then when he is about to leave, he gets attacked by three monks. A battle ensues, but Alfred manages to defeat them with Excalibur. They escape home, where they are attacked by Mogart, who disguised himself as Arthur Myers. He steals the sword, and kills Uncle Farrell. When Alfred thinks it's his turn, Mogart just wispers softly in his ear "Shh" and walks away.
It's revealed that Mogart has been after the sword for some time, and that it doesn't really belong to him. When Alfred meets Bennacio, a knight protector of the sword (and the lead monk who attacked him), he reveals that all the defenders were killed and the sword was lost. After telling this, he leaves the coffee shop they were in and Alfred follows him. He sees Bennacio get attacked and attempts to save him. They go to Bennacio's room at the Marriott, where Bennacio uses Alfred's blood (where he cut himself) to heal the wound.
The next day, Bennacio is ready to leave without Alfred, but he pleads to the knight to help in any way he can. Bennacio offers Alfred a chance to drive him. They drive to Canada and steal a Ferrari_Enzo, but are attacked by more of Mogart's henchmen. Bennacio kills them when he has the chance and then continues on their journey. They stop at a deceased knight's house, where Windimar's mother lets them stay. They leave the next day, and get attacked once again. This time there are six of them on Suzuki_Hayabusa.
Alfred and Bennacio continue through Nova Scotia,and hijack a Jaguar because their Ferrari was critically damaged. They then fly to France. In France, Bennacio tells Alfred that he is a descendant of Lancelot, making him the heir to his father's title. Then OIPEP offers to trade 10.5 billion dollars for the sword. However, Mogart double crosses them and kills Bennacio in the process, leaving Alfred as the last man standing. Mike Arnold, a member of OIPEP who set up the exchange, is also revealed as a traitor at this time.
Bennacio's daughter, Natalia is taken by Mogart, and held for a ransom: the life of Alfred Kropp. Alfred personally travels to Merlin's cave in England in order to save Bennacio's daughter. It is now when Kropp finds his true destiny as the master of the Sword. Mogart is unable to kill him with it even though Kropp is impaled upon the sword and pinned to the wall of Merlin's Caves underneath Tintagel. As in the original King Arthur stories, Mogart is unable to pull the sword out of the stone as only the Master of the Sword can claim it. Kropp pulls the sword out of the stone, finishes off Mogart, and returns home as a hero. At the end of the story, Alfred finds that he yearns for more excitement and calls OIPEP, wanting a job fighting agents of darkness.
The ISBN of The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp is 1582346933.
The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp was created in 2005.
The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp has 339 pages.
The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp - 2009 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2009
Natalia is Bennacios daughter.
The main character in "The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp" is Alfred Kropp, a reluctant hero who is thrust into a dangerous mission. Other important characters include Maggie Flaherty, who helps Alfred on his journey, and several antagonists such as David Elliot, the primary villain of the story.
Alfred saves the world by finding the sword and killing the bad guy
Haha i would probably say that it is not very helpfull not teing the tone so u can figure it out yourself
The writer of "Alfred Kropp" is Rick Yancey
Alfred Kropp finding the Thirteenth skull
Rick Yancey is the author of the novel 'Alfred Kropp: The Thirteenth Skull'.
"Alfred Kropp" by Rick Yancey has 375 pages in its paperback edition.