"The Arctic Incident" is the second book in the Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer. The setting of the book primarily takes place in the Arctic region, specifically in the city of Haven, which is the underground home of the fairy civilization. The story also takes readers to various locations such as Fowl Manor in Ireland and different parts of the Arctic, including a secret research facility and a remote glacier. The contrast between the high-tech world of the fairies and the human world adds depth to the setting of the book.
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In The Arctic Incident, Artemis lives in Ireland (as he does throughout the series), most of the book (or the main point of the book, rescuing Artemis' father Artemis Fowl I) took place in Russia, because that is where his father went missing (in the Bay of Kola) while on a ship full of cola he was hoping to sell/trade in Russia and extend the Fowl business empire to Russia. The book also takes place underground, in the fairy city of Haven.
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The Arctic Incident is a science fiction novel by Eoin Colfer. It was first published in 2002.
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Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident The Graphic Novel will debut August 11, 2009 in the UK, the US, and Canada.
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