My New Superjob

My New Superjob

by Anton Eine
My New Superjob

My New Superjob

by Anton Eine

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Overview

Have you ever wanted to be a superhero? The city's defender against crime, violence, and all sorts of sicko nastiness?
When one day she stumbled upon a strange help wanted ad claiming that the city was looking for a superhero, Samantha Washington, a former Ranger commander, was sure it was a joke. She sent in a resume anyway.
Will the ad turn out to be somebody's dumb idea of a prank, a practical stunt, a cunning maniac's clever trap, or... a real opportunity leading to a difficult and dangerous future occupation?
Now that she has allowed herself be drawn inextricably into a whole chain of strange events, Samantha will have to figure it all out on her own. And she’ll have to do it face to face with her own deepest fears.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163297153
Publisher: Anton Eine
Publication date: 08/01/2019
Series: Maze City Stories
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 177,028
File size: 134 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Anton Eine is modern sci-fi and techno-fantasy author from Kyiv, Ukraine.

He has published sci-fi short stories collection "Human Kind", techno-fantasy cycle "Programagic" and superhero series "Maze City Stories".

After building his successful carrier in marketing, he decided to let his creativity writing fantastic fiction books to actualize numerous ideas he had in his mind for years.

Anton is passionate about food (and some drinks of course!), photography, animals (especially wild cats), and rock music. He likes embedding his hobbies into the fantastic canvas of his writings and to share that passion with his readers.

Anton Eine officially can't stand any limits and boundaries, so his books usually step out of the box of traditional genres, crossing the edges of conventional storytelling and blurring the borders of common thinking.

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