In 1939 Siegel City only had one superhero, the world's first. When he discovered his powers, Gabriel Ruston thought he would be the second, but died on his first excursion in costume. After Gabriel's death, his brother David is drawn into an investigation. What if Gabriel wasn't the second? What if there were others? What if something tragic happened to all of them? In Siegel City, nothing is ever what it seems... even in a Golden Age.
In 1939 Siegel City only had one superhero, the world's first. When he discovered his powers, Gabriel Ruston thought he would be the second, but died ...
William Shakespeare. Charles Dickens. Mark Twain. These are a few of the people who, were they still alive, would be seriously irritated to see their names in this book. But after nearly a decade as a high school English teacher, Blake M. Petit knows that sometimes even the greatest writers who ever lived turned out truly absurd works of literature. In this book, Petit points out some of the plot holes, gaps in logic, and just plain ludicrous choices made by the names that have kept scholars debating for centuries. Whether you're an educator or someone who's trying to be educated, this wild...
William Shakespeare. Charles Dickens. Mark Twain. These are a few of the people who, were they still alive, would be seriously irritated to see their ...