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MICHAEL VEY: FALL OF HADES #6

Richard Paul Evans

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Michael and the Electroclan have escaped the Elgen Academy, brought down the Elgen's Peruvian Starxource plant, sunk two of the Elgen's ships, rescued a little girl from the Elgen in Taiwan, and survived the bombing of their headquarters. And now they're about to face their greatest challenge yet.
Holed up at Christmas Ranch near Zion's National Park, the Electroclan is presented with a new and dangerous mission: steal the Elgen's gold supply by taking over their submersible ship the Joule, and rescue their former enemies - Quentin, Torstyn and Tara, who have been locked up by Hatch for treason.
The stakes are high, but the dangers are even higher as the Electroclan may be headed into a trap. Only one thing is for sure: this mission is going to test the Electroclan in ways they've never been tested before.
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Published 2016-09-01 by Mercury Ink

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Fast-paced. . . Evans delivers a pair of believable lead characters ...Taylor has wits and personal integrity, while Michael's Tourette's syndrome, coupled with an emotional jolt from his past, adds dimension. --Publishers Weekly on Michael Vey #1 Evans has created a character that will entertain both adults and children. . . Questions of ethics and evil versus good become pivotal points and serve to develop a moral compass for the youngsters, both in the story and hopefully for the children reading the book. . . The book is electric. -- —New York Journal of Books on Michael Vey #1 Fans of Michael Vey will not be disappointed in this high-octane addition to the series featuring a boy who can manipulate electricity and who tries to stop the nefarious Dr. Hatch from controlling the world's power. . . Chaste romantic scenes and a conspicuous lack of profanity may widen the audience. . . the relentless pace and constant one-liners should keep the pages turning easily. -- Booklist on Michael Vey #3 The story is sharp and fast-paced with intense action bursting from even the first few pages. As the book charges forward, the action shifts regularly among characters and between forces, drawing readers deeper into the tale. Michael Vey is a distinctive but troubled hero, which makes him feel very authentic. His supporting cast is full of quirky but likable characters who weave the peculiar and beautiful fabric on which the story is told. -- Deseret News on Michael Vey #5

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