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Teen Justice: Justice Has a Curfew--Book Two

by C. a. Gordon
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798988089728
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: CA Gordon
  • Publisher Imprint: CA Gordon
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  • Pages: 294
  • Original Price: GBP 8.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 377 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Science Fiction / Romance

Their curfew's been extended . . .

Welcome back to Silver City. Home to Taylor, Cameron, Nova, Zack, and Max. Five teenagers who caught Enhanthrax, the mysterious virus that devastated the city and bestowed half of its inhabitants with superpowers.

If navigating adolescence and their new abilities wasn't perilous enough, the teens also have to contend with their parents and the DHS-EX, a powerful agency tasked with neutralizing any E-roid threat . . . by any means necessary. Without the help of the brilliant Dr. Gosland, these kids have no hope of dealing with their new reality. Or with each other.

TEEN JUSTICE is not about superheroes or supervillains. TEEN JUSTICE is not about costumes or gadgets or explosions or Good triumphing over Evil. At its core, TEEN JUSTICE is about a family who should not coexist yet cannot possibly survive apart.

Gordon, C. a.: - C.A. Gordon credits his contemporaries H.G. Wells, R.L. Stein, and K.A. Applegate for inspiring his cool writer's name. The product of two artistic journalists, he spent countless hours reading, listening to, and, occasionally, writing stories as a youth. He did that for fun. He also wrote hundreds of repetitive compound sentences and in-depth research papers. He did that as punishment. Born in Seattle but raised primarily in northern San Diego County, Gordon attended Montessori preschool, spent his elementary years in the GATE program, and successfully passed the California High School Proficiency Exam (CHSPE) at age sixteen, which enabled him to exit high school two years early. As a high school freshman, Gordon had the privilege of working for the City of Oceanside at the Mission Branch library. As a sophomore, Gordon co-created, edited, and contributed to the Pacific View Charter Point Blank newspaper. Later, he wrote movie reviews and penned the "Detective Dude" column for the MiraCosta College Chariot while working in--where else?--the campus library. Gordon is most at home when surrounded by words and the people who love them. During his pursuit of a degree in criminology and forensic science, Gordon realized that he enjoyed fictionalizing the struggle between Good and Evil more than investigating it. A lifelong fan of comic book Capes and Masks, Gordon eventually decided to stop playing superheroes with his friends and actually become one. But he couldn't do it totally alone, so he reached deep inside his own psyche and created five separate personas, each based on a facet of his personality during adolescence. Then Life happened, and he spent the next twenty years working, skating, dancing, and, in his spare time, writing. Gordon currently lives with his wife and their pug in the San Francisco North Bay. He thinks it's just as beautiful as San Diego, only with a vastly wider variety of colorful birds and trees.

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