Repercussions - Marion G Harmon - Books - Independently Published - 9781708277307 - November 16, 2019
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Repercussions

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The heroes are on vacation. Really. The wedding of Dane and Annabeth (Danabeth) is over, the team has caught their villain-of-the-month, and Hope thinks everyone deserves a break from the cycle of training and public-relations appearances. So except for Ozma and Grendel (who've decided to return to adventures in Oz) they're all enjoying the sand and the sun in Littleton, the safest secret community in the world. But then Shell vanishes-her quantum-neural link with Hope and Shelly severed-and Ozma and Grendel return with ominous warnings that something is happening back in Chicago. As the Young Sentinels race to return home, the city is attacked by old and new foes and the fight does not go well. Heroes fall, and the survivors are faced with threats unlike any they have faced before. The Post-Event World is entering a new period of conflict, and Astra and the Sentinels must answer to their motto, Nos Preaestolor; We Stand Ready. Fortunately, they don't stand alone. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WEARING THE CAPE STORIES: Wearing the Cape. Bite Me: Big Easy Nights (an Artemis adventure). Villains Inc. Omega Night (a WtC short story). Young SentinelsSmall Town HeroesTeam-Ups & CrossoversRecursionRepercussionsWEARING THE CAPE GAMEBOOKS: Wearing the Cape: The Roleplaying Game. Wearing the Cape: Barlow's Guide & The B-Files.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 16, 2019
ISBN13 9781708277307
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 306
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   449 g
Language English  

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