Milo Olmstead finds himself in an industrial accident that should have killed him. Not only does he find himself alive, he has the abilities that only come from the comic books. Something from the night before does not seem right. Now he must find a way to make it with fantastical powers in a world of realism and paranoia.
How would the world react to an idea people have only seen in the world of print and movies? Not only can he do his best ...
Milo Olmstead finds himself in an industrial accident that should have killed him. Not only does he find himself alive, he has the abilities that only come from the comic books. Something from the night before does not seem right. Now he must find a way to make it with fantastical powers in a world of realism and paranoia.
How would the world react to an idea people have only seen in the world of print and movies? Not only can he do his best to adapt to the new powers in his body, he must also change the way he looks at life. His gruff attitude seems to clash with the new powers bestowed upon him. Will something inside him change his views toward his fellow man, or will he use his powers for something other than the better good of humanity?
Mark Oldfield lives in Denver, Colorado. While no stranger to writing novels, Invasion is his first published work. Mark enjoys creating worlds in his writing. When not writing, he enjoys reading. His favorite authors include Louis L'Amour, along with William Johnstone & company. Mark also enjoys watching sports, especially auto racing.
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How would the world react to an idea people have only seen in the world of print and movies? Not only can he do his best ...