The Fowl Twins
Summary
Two siblings, one stubborn plan, and a device that thrums with a restless promise. Beck Fowl, quick with a quip and quicker with a risk, faces a decision that could seal their fate or set them free from the quiet trap of ordinary childhood. When a routine mischief spirals into a doorway between human and fairy realms, the attic becomes a cockpit, their gadgets become lifelines, and every choice bites back. The twins push at boundaries others pretend aren’t there, chasing a clue through back streets and glittering fairy clocks, until the line between ally and adversary blurs. In a world where a smile can hide a motive and tinkering can spark a rebellion, Beck learns that courage is a tool—sharper than any blade, older than any oath, and perhaps the only thing that can keep them from becoming just another rumor in the gutters of Dublin’s sleeping city.
The Fowl Twins sits within Eoin Colfer’s Artemis Fowl universe as a lighter, fast-paced extension focused on younger protagonists. It’s recognized for blending cheeky humor with fairy intrigue, appealing to readers who enjoy high-energy capers and clever gadgetry. Reception highlights its accessible entry point for new readers while offering fans more of the mischievous, tech-forward fairy world.