Clubhouse Heroes
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After a beta wave strikes the Earth all children reaching puberty discover they have super powers. Bobby Strang, Izzy, Spike, and Mike decide to start a club for heroes vowing to use their gifts for good. When they learn of a murder plot by super villains to kill the Vice President of the United States at there town July 4th picnic they decide to use their untested powers to stop the villians.
Will their untried powers be successful or will evil triumph over good?
Russ Crossley
International selling author, Russ Crossley writes science fiction and fantasy, and mystery/suspense under the name R.G. Crossley. His latest science fiction satire set in the far future, Revenge of the Lushites, is a sequel to Attack of the Lushites released in 2011. The latest title in the series was released in the fall of 2013. Both titles are available in e-book and trade paperback. He has sold several short stories that have appeared in anthologies from various publishers including; WMG Publishing, Pocket Books, and St. Martins Press. He is a member of SF Canada and is past president of the Greater Vancouver Chapter of Romance Writers of America. He is also an alumni of the Oregon Coast Professional Fiction Writers Master Class taught by award winning author/editors, Kristine Katherine Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith. Feel free to contact him on Facebook, Twitter, or his website http:www.russcrossley.com. He loves to hear from readers
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Clubhouse Heroes - Russ Crossley
Clubhouse Heroes
Russ Crossley
Published by 53rd Street Publishing
Copyright 2015 Russ Crossley
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Cover art © Aleksandr Ermakov | Dreamstime
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This is a work of fiction. Any similarities to persons living or dead are purely coincidental.
Clubhouse Heroes
The air in Spike Arnold's father's garage reeked of sweat and was hotter than the the middle class neighborhood of bungalows and split lelve houses surrounding his parents three bedroom bungalow on Spence Street. My parent's house was two blocks over on Chamberlain Lane. No doubt it wouldn't be any cooler, or warmer for that matter, than Spike's place. But we couldn't meet at my house. My older sister and brother were jerks who treated my friends like they were super annoying cold sores. At least they had the super part right.
Though Mr. Arnold had converted the garage to a workshop the enclosed room still had a slight smell of gasoline and oil. No doubt the cement floor had absorbed the oil and gas leaks from the cars parked in here since the house was built in the 1950's. At least that's what Spike claimed when one of the guys brought it up at a previous meeting.
But we all knew Mr. Arnold was a lazy butt. He hadn't bothered to fix up the workshop properly. Instead he built it fast and as cheap as possible with a wobbly wooden workbench against one wall constructed from two by fours and a sheet of three quarter inch plywood he ripped off from a construction site. There were six wooden kitchen chairs that creaked when we sat on them he found at the dump. He never built anything in here at least as far as we knew so we used it as our clubhouse.
The truth was the workshop was Mr. Arnold's