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Trade of the Tricks: the Tricks' Brand David Noe
Trade of the Tricks: the Tricks' Brand
David Noe
Publisher Marketing: It's a world without superheroes... just like ours, except for one thing. There USED to be superheroes. Then one day, almost exactly fifty years ago, it all disappeared. All the bad guys and all the good guys had a war and then they vanished, taking their powers and the very ability to HAVE powers with them. There are mysterious heroes and villains now, but they don't have superpowers. What they do have are helpers-Tricks-people who give them an edge, or maybe just a sandwich. Among these heroes and villains are former minor super heroes who didn't vanish but lost their abilities. Brand's grandfather is one of these, a sidekick who lost everything in the war. Brand has grown up with this legacy, raised by his grandfather when his parents were killed. Brand is a Trick; he helps the heroes. But things are about to change. Prophecy says the powers will return on the fiftieth anniversary of the war. The world will once again allow magic but will be destroyed because of it. Brand is seeing things that shouldn't be happening, ghostly figures, strange dreams, powers-superpowers-coming back, allies becoming enemies, the social structure unwinding, evil forces hunting him down, blaming HIM. They claim it's all Brand's fault, and Brand is starting to believe they may be right! Oh, and scariest of all... Brand goes on his first date. Contributor Bio: Casey, Julie L Julie Casey lives in a rural area near St. Joseph, Missouri, with her husband, Jonn Casey - a science teacher at a public high school - and their three youngest sons. After teaching preschool for fifteen years, she has been homeschooling her four sons for ten years. Julie has bachelor of science degrees in education and computer programming and has written five books.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | May 30, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9780692461129 |
| Publishers | Amazing Things Press |
| Pages | 276 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 15 mm · 322 g |