Russ Linton
ASIN: B00KZ87P2S
Publisher: Fictional Work
Pages: 334
Being the son of a superhero isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.The only time you get to fly is when you're fleeing your father's nemesis. Games of catch are about as fun as dodging incoming artillery. And getting your hands on all that power? Turns out, it’s not exactly a hereditary thing.Unless you want to hand yourself over to Uncle Sam. No, not the World War II era Augment with mind control powers, but the U.S. government - specifically the D.O.D.’s not-so-aptly named Project Peacemaker. Oh, and once they’ve powered you up and tagged you into inventory, you can forget about them paying for college.Superheroes? Please. They're all weapons with one mission - wreck my tender teenage years and make my initiation into adulthood a suicidal mission to do what my weaponized father couldn't: rescue my mother from a psychotic super genius. But I’m game.Two years trapped in dad’s Fortress of ...