Michael’s mother is kidnapped in an attempt to gain Michael’s cooperation in helping the dastardly doctor reach his fiendish goals. ![]() Hatch searches for the final missing two of the seventeen, namely Michael and Taylor. The characters act as typical teens but Vey and Taylor share a common bond, they both have these “special” powers that only 15 others have had, as a result of their birth involving a certain machine. ![]() Michael Vey is the main protagonist and is a typical fifteen-year old kid who hangs with his friend Ostin, which should have been “Austin” but was spelled differently, and a girl he has his eye on, cheerleader Taylor Ridley. This is not a short read at 326 pages, but well worth the effort. Hatch sees them as forming an army of unstoppable warrirors who will do his bidding. ![]() Richard Paul Evans hits it out of the park with this effort, a fantasy work which features realistic and memorable teen characters, who face evil in the form of a doctor and his staff who wish to control several “special” teens who have gained electrical and other powers. ![]() This is one of the best works of fiction I have read in some time.
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