All he wants is to break through the prison's stone walls, to flee the armed guards, to return to his old life.
Even if he escapes the prison, he cannot escape what he is, Thirteen feet tall. Hairless, Blue-skinned.
His captors see him only as a monster, a rampaging villain with inhuman strength and a temper to match. They call him Brawn. They don't care about the truth-about the person inside. He is twelve years old and very, very scared. His feat will not last forever. In time, it will be replaced with anger and determination.
He is certain that one day he will escape. And then . . .
And then they'll all begin to understand.
Michael Carroll's critically acclaimed Super Human trilogy comes to an earth-shattering climax with a decades-spanning adventure that ties directly into the Quantum Prophecy trilogy, and will leave readers clamouring for more.
'That which does not kill us makes us stronger.' Nietzsche