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Where There's a Will
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Where There's a Will

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Being a Hero in Panopolis means living the high life: parties, money, influence, even reality television. And I’m one of the most powerful Heroes in the city. I have plenty of fans, a manager who looks out for me (after himself), and a job that pays the bills. I should be enjoying myself.

Unfortunately, the downside of my superpower means I can’t touch anyone, which tends to put a damper on things. I probably don’t deserve all those perks anyway, since I’m working in secret with two of Panopolis’s biggest Villains to undermine GenCorp—my main sponsor and the company that controls what gets through my force field.

I obviously don’t trust my corporate overseers, but they’ve hired a new scientist who actually seems interested in helping me. Dr. Mansourian might have the answers to all my questions—not to mention a starring role in most of my dreams—but he’s hiding something big. If I let him have what he wants, I might not live to regret it.

Then again, the way things are going in Panopolis these days, I might not live either way.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 2, 2016
ISBN9781626494053
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Freight Train is a superhero with only one power; he is in a force field where nothing can get in - or out. It works out pretty well for the most part, especially when fighting villains. He becomes friends with Ari, one of the scientists that work for GenCorp, the company that controls the superheroes, and they become close. The story is a fun read though I agree with other reviewers that the romance was a bit flat. I've haven't read the two books preceding this, though this is a stand-alone story, so I wasn't familiar with the Panopolis universe. The story is told in Freight Train's (or Craig) POV first person which made it drag some for me. I found it hard to really know what Ari was feeling. Still, this is a cute book and I can see that people who like this genre will really enjoy it.