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H.E.R.O. - Rise and Fall by Kevin Rau
Published: March 30, 2012
eBook Synopsis
Shrinker's back, and this time she's attempting to convince some new supers to aid her in breaking out her gang of anarchistic mutants from the Metrocity Jail. Chrome's life shatters from the devastating change into one of the most powerful superhumans in Metrocity, she must learn how to cope with the terrifying realities of no longer being human. Gravitix's story unfolds as he makes a decision for or against the use of power for easy gain and evil. The story brings back many familiar faces from the first two novels in the series as we again interact with Psystar, Spartan, Black Tiger, Gatecrasher, Psycom and Silverlash. Please visit the author's website for more information on characters and character images. The ongoing series currently consists of these novels (as of early 2012): H.E.R.O. - Metamorphosis H.E.R.O. - New Markets H.E.R.O. - Rise and Fall H.E.R.O. - Dark Research H.E.R.O. - Horde H.E.R.O. - Paragon H.E.R.O. - Dossier (Illustrated Guide - expected Apr/May 2012).
Approximate Pages: 190 and Words: 53,723
About the Author
Born in 1970, I've been interested in fantasy and science fiction since
perhaps the age of 10. I believe my love of medieval knights came about
when my father built a wooden shield and sword for me to use in
elementary school for some event. Through my school years I read
hundreds (or thousands? - it's hard to recall at this point) of fantasy
and science fiction novels. Comic books and super heroes came a bit
later, although I recall seeing the Christopher Reeve Superman movies at
a very young age (and loving them). Since my later teens I believe I've
watched nearly every major fantasy, science fiction, and super-hero
movie that has come out. I still love reading fantasy and science
fiction, although I wish there were more novels based on superheroes.
This is something that drove me to create my own supers universe and
heroes in written form. I love supers, but I've always wanted more
character depth than a comic book can provide.
Country: USA



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