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Absolute Power (The New Heroes, Book 3)
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Absolute Power (The New Heroes, Book 3)

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJan 30, 2014
ISBN9780007369935
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Absolute Power (The New Heroes, Book 3)
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Michael Carroll

Michael Carroll grew up in Ireland and has worked as a telegram boy, postman and computer programmer. A lifelong fan of superheroes, he now lives in Dublin with his wife Leonie.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the third book in the Quantum Prophecy series. Danny has lost his arm in battle and refuses to take a mechanical arm fearing the the prophecy will come true and he will lead an army that will destroy humanity. Colin has become so powerful that he feels the pressure of the survival of the world on his shoulders. Will his resentment lead him to the enemy? Will he help destroy the world. Read The Reckoning to find the answers. This is a great third book in this series, but at the end I was left wondering if there were more books in this series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the third book in the Quantum Prophecy series. Danny has lost his arm in battle and refuses to take a mechanical arm fearing the the prophecy will come true and he will lead an army that will destroy humanity. Colin has become so powerful that he feels the pressure of the survival of the world on his shoulders. Will his resentment lead him to the enemy? Will he help destroy the world. Read The Reckoning to find the answers. This is a great third book in this series, but at the end I was left wondering if there were more books in this series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Wow,what a great book!! This series is getting better and better. I read this in about a day, I couldn't put it down. The third installment of The Quantum Prophecy pick up where the second book leaves off. Colin is now fight WITH the Trupoians (sp) and against his old friends. I really don't want to say to much more than that, but if you read the first two, then you know what to expect in the third book. I LOVED how this book ended. It's going to be a long time until next summer when the 4th books comes out. This is such a great series to read. It has a lot of action, and great characters, and a lot of plot twists. This is one series you have to read in order because all of the books end in cliffhangers, and you can't wait for the one to come out. There is only one reason why I didn't give this book 5 starts. The language. It's not worse then a PG movie, but the language didn't need to be there. If it wasn't in there, you wouldn't miss anything. If you start this series, you wont' be sorry.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    a great adventure the heroes are really coolbut one thing is the end wasn't really clear
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    And the story arc finishes. Colin is on the run trying to find a role for himself and some peace. Renata and Danny are questioning the leadership and the Trutopians have some schemes they are trying to work out. As the book progresses you find that they all have flaws and all have motives and things are very complicated.There are times when this book works well but there were also times when I was very lost and nearly lost my interest in the story and didn't care what happened next, as long as it was definitive. The bad guys were suitably bad but somewhat black and white, it did go a way to showing that sometimes the choice isn't between right and wrong but between wrong and wronger.