Author: | Zoe E. Whitten | ISBN: | 1230000036453 |
Publisher: | Aphotic Thought Press | Publication: | November 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Zoe E. Whitten |
ISBN: | 1230000036453 |
Publisher: | Aphotic Thought Press |
Publication: | November 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Who wants to live forever? Terry sure as hell doesn’t.
In this exciting sequel to the supervillains' story in Waiting for a Miracle, a new superhero "returns" to City to search for a cure to immortality.
Meet Terry Donalds, adopted daughter of retired criminal overlord Duggan Masters and a clone with a unique problem: she’s permanently trapped at the age of twelve emotionally and physically. Because of her ice powers, Terry’s temper tantrums can cause blizzards, and despite the support of her friends and family, she’s developed a death wish.
Returning to City California, Terry hopes to find a cure by working with Morgan Funeral, her father’s former lab assistant. There she meets a mentally unstable vigilante, Dale, and she crosses paths with City’s greatest superhero, Miracle Man. Terry claims to have no interest in playing “the game” as a hero or a villain, but trouble keeps finding her, often with explosive consequences.
Terry’s quest will take her from the seediest sides of City to the cold vacuum of space, and even to a parallel world where superheroes don’t exist. And if the journey doesn’t kill her, she may just learn to live with herself.
Who wants to live forever? Terry sure as hell doesn’t.
In this exciting sequel to the supervillains' story in Waiting for a Miracle, a new superhero "returns" to City to search for a cure to immortality.
Meet Terry Donalds, adopted daughter of retired criminal overlord Duggan Masters and a clone with a unique problem: she’s permanently trapped at the age of twelve emotionally and physically. Because of her ice powers, Terry’s temper tantrums can cause blizzards, and despite the support of her friends and family, she’s developed a death wish.
Returning to City California, Terry hopes to find a cure by working with Morgan Funeral, her father’s former lab assistant. There she meets a mentally unstable vigilante, Dale, and she crosses paths with City’s greatest superhero, Miracle Man. Terry claims to have no interest in playing “the game” as a hero or a villain, but trouble keeps finding her, often with explosive consequences.
Terry’s quest will take her from the seediest sides of City to the cold vacuum of space, and even to a parallel world where superheroes don’t exist. And if the journey doesn’t kill her, she may just learn to live with herself.