Hungry Gods
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Publisher Description
Seventy years after World War Two, hotshot rookie superhero Spitball is out to prove his mettle to the world. And to himself. If he doesn't get eaten first...
Luke Gillis is barely dragging himself through college. Of course, if he wrote term papers the way he thrashed bank robbers, he'd probably be a doctor by now.
First lesson for newbie superheroes: You're not invincible. Second lesson: Neither are they.
Still, Luke must be doing something right. The U.S. Army has invited his alter ego—the dashing speedster Spitball—on a top-secret mission. With the country's premier superhero team missing-in-action, this could be his chance to break into the big leagues of justice.
But can one untested young hero step up and save America's heartland before an ancient evil takes a monster-sized bite out of it?
Orphan and the Underdogs pass their legacy to a new generation of heroes—but is that a blessing or a curse? Pick up Hungry Gods and continue your internship into the Shattered Universe today!
In 2025, the Identity Crisis Universe (IDCU) superhero series was torn asunder and reforged as the Shattered Universe, superhero novels for adults that pack a punch!
· Book 1: Golden Age Heroes
· Book 2: Hungry Gods
· Book 3: Deus Ex Machina
· Book 4: Secret Origins
★★★★★ "Original and wonderful! It was page-turning, action-madness till the end, and I just loved it." – Maurice J.
★★★★★ "Very human for superhumans. It also contained a little bit of everything: humor, horror, action, and drama." – Quentin Wallace
★★★★★ "I read it in about two hours, in the middle of the night, very uncommon for me. HUNGRY GODS is NOT just your ordinary "SPLASH!! BAM!! ##*** POW!!" Comic event. It's really, really good (and a rereader)." – The Haunted Reading Room Reviews
Customer Reviews
Awesome book
More superhero fun from this author and I loved this book as much as the origins book. A wonderful and original idea that is well-written. I love the characters, even the ones that are not so bright.
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