Henderson's Boys - Main Characters

Main Characters

Listed are the major characters in the series. Ages are all as of June 1940.

  • Marc Kilgour – age 12, abandoned as a baby, Marc escapes from his orphanage in The Escape and is looked after by Charles Henderson until they return to England.
  • Paul Clarke – age 11, the youngest of the protagonists as of Secret Army, Paul is an introvert who prefers reading or drawing to sports.
  • Charles Henderson – age 33, the founder of CHERUB, Charles Henderson is the spy who discovered that minors could be useful for espionage.
  • Rosie Clarke – age 13, the only girl in the group, Rosie is bossy and tough but is also a good leader.
  • PT Bivott – age 15, an American criminal, PT finds himself conscripted into Henderson's group by chance. He is a keen gambler who is good at cards
  • Luc – A thirteen-year-old who likes to show his power and bully younger recruits. He has some issues related to losing his older brother. First appears in Secret Army.
  • Joel – A fourteen-year-old; Joel is long-limbed and muscular with scruffy blonde hair. First appears in Secret Army.
  • Troy LeConte – Troy first appears in Secret Army in an English approved school. He is bullied because of his French accent and is subsequently rescued by Eileen McAfferty.
  • Mason LeConte – The brother of Troy; Mason is several years younger-Appeared with his brother for the first time in Secret Army
  • Sam – Joel's brother is ten years old and is one of Troy's friends.
  • Yves – At fourteen years of age, Yves is the only female in her group.

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