“We've also had two small away teams in the field, one led by Quinn, both of them practically living out there,” my mother said. “With your father in the air, Quinn's the best man we could have in that position,” Herb said.
Quinn spat out. “Humor me. In the meantime, would you like a cup of coffee?” Quinn didn't answer, but he looked interested. Cups of coffee were getting rarer and rarer, as supplies dwindled. “I'll go and get us all a cup,” Herb said.
After sixty-six days of a catastrophic global blackout, life in the suburbs is not what it used to be for Adam and his fortified neighborhood of Eden Mills.
Here are just a few examples: McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's General Mills, Kellogg, and Post Nike, Adidas, and Reebok Bank of America, Chase Manhattan, and Banc One American, United, and Delta Merck, Johnson & Johnson, and Bristol ...
"A teen's suburban neighborhood bands together for its own survival in a world stricken by a catastrophic blackout"--
Adam has killed again.
From E. G. Scott, the utterly gripping tale of three couples whose game night goes horribly wrong. Full of twists and turns that you'll never see coming, this is the summer read you won't be able to put down.
Professor Pyg is planning something, and Batman and Katana have to figure out what it is in time to stop him.