Psytar is called in to assist the F.B.I. with a kidnapping. Gunned down in an attempt to capture a kidnapper, she barely survives. Spartan and Black Tiger follow and the team is able to capture the team of kidnappers - only to discover that it appears to be open hunting season for the capture of new
New Markets - 02
โ Scribed by Rau, Kevin Gerald
- Book ID
- 107222645
- Publisher
- Kevin Gerald Rau
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 220 KB
- Series
- HERO 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Psytar is called in to assist the F.B.I. with a kidnapping.ะย Gunned down in an attempt to capture a kidnapper, she barely survives.ะย Spartan and Black Tiger follow and the team is able to capture the team of kidnappers - only to discover that it appears to be open hunting season for the capture of new supers.
Other heroes become involved as some are kidnapped, others attempt to find and free them, and yet others stop crimes and a fire that occur along the way.ะย The team discovers that a crime lord plans to auction off these new supers as slaves once their minds have been erased by the villainess Arissa.
A failed attempt to rescue the victims leads the group to bring in more established heroes in the form of Gatecrasher and Hellshock, and new hero Firebane joins the team in a final bid to save the victims before they can be auctioned off.
H.E.R.O. - New Markets is a novel set in the H.E.R.O. universe. It explores the powers, life and interpersonal relationships in a way rarely seen in comic books or movies. It is a full-length novel of approximately 125,800 words.
The ongoing series currently consists of these novels (as of early 2012):
H.E.R.O. - Metamorphosis
H.E.R.O. - New Markets
H.E.R.O. - Rise and Fall
H.E.R.O. - Dark Research
H.E.R.O. - Horde
H.E.R.O. - Paragon
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