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The Quantum Prophecy by Michael Carroll
The Quantum Prophecy by Michael    Carroll








The Quantum Prophecy by Michael Carroll

He also writes Judge Dredd for 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine.

The Quantum Prophecy by Michael Carroll

He is best known for his series of superhero novels The New Heroes (called Quantum Prophecy in the US), and for his romantic fiction under the name Jaye Carroll. More than a little reminiscent of The Incredibles, this is a fun start to a promising franchise. Michael Owen Carroll (born 21 March 1966) is an Irish writer of novels and short stories for adults and children. Carroll also does a good job shifting focus, keeping the reader wondering who exactly the good guys are for most of the story, which closes with a gem of a cliffhanger. Much of the action strains credibility, but appropriately so for a superhero story the action is rigorously fast in places, making this a book easily read in one sitting. Central to it all is the hero formerly known as Quantum, whose ability to foresee the future slowly drove him mad-and who had one particular vision of Danny, becoming the ultimate supervillain. The boys learn that their parents are in fact retired superheroes moments later they are kidnapped and taken to a hidden retreat where a genius named Cross works on a giant machine that strips those with superpowers of their abilities. As the 10-year anniversary of ""Mystery Day"" approaches, friends Danny and Colin discover that they are developing superpowers-Danny can move very fast and Colin has unusually sensitive hearing. Ten years ago, all of the world's superheroes and supervillains vanished in a massive, climactic battle. This first volume in Carroll's Quantum Prophecy trilogy builds quickly on an intriguing premise.










The Quantum Prophecy by Michael    Carroll