Invisible Justice

By Kim Jewell
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(4.89 based on 9 reviews)

Published: May 30, 2011
Words: 75453 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Book #1 in a series about teenagers that were tampered with as babies - injected with a combination of drugs that were designed to leave them with super abilities. Over time the teens start to find each other, form a team, and search for answers and the man who did this to them. Likened by readers to X-Men and Heroes, Invisible Justice is a contemporary take on teenage super heroes.

Extended description

Book #1 in the Justice Series.

Sam Dixon is a fairly typical teenage boy – great parents, active school life, pesky sister – with a nice life. That is until it is turned upside down when he begins to experience crippling flashes of pain that take over his entire body. It doesn’t take him long to realize that these moments of burning torture are changing his body’s makeup and leaving behind extra abilities – heightened senses. His new sight, hearing, touch, taste and sense of smell give him powers beyond anything he thought possible.

A random meeting at the local hardware store connects Sam with another teen – Leesha Conway – who has also experienced similar flashes, and a very different but powerful ability - telekinesis. As they compare notes and try to make sense of what is physically happening to them, a mystery unfolds. Each clue they uncover brings more questions to the table, and thus begins the search for the person that is responsible for both the pain and... (Read more)


Tags

doctor, teamwork, invisibility, telekinesis, genetic manipulation, super strength, heightened senses, flashes

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Review by: Cadel Piggot on March 15, 2012 : star star star star star
This has to be one of my most favorite books I have read in a long time! People who like the book I am number four and Daniel X will love this! Absolutely awesome read! I’m buying the second book right now!
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Review by: James Green on July 28, 2011 : star star star star star
I usually give a book 20 to 25 pages to get me interested in the story, but this book just grabbed me with the very first page. It jumps right into the adventure. No warm up or lead in to the main characters, Sam, his sister, Lexi, and there new friend Leesha. The three teenagers who were “tampered” with as infants, and 17 years later are having side effects to the tampering. While dealing with the side effects, they are also trying to find who tampered with them and why. Along the way they run into Clint, or I should say he runs into them. The story starts strong and doesn’t stop. I couldn’t find a single low or slow point in the story. Read the book in about 4 hours. Can’t wait to read book 2 and hopefully others after it.
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Review by: d b on July 18, 2011 : star star star star star
Absolutely fantastic!
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Review by: gina gravlin on July 03, 2011 : star star star star star
Right up there with James Pattersons' Max series. Looking forward to book 2 and hope you continue this series and not just the Misery one.
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Review by: aramide on June 03, 2011 : star star star star star
U can now make ur money at leisure with these stories. U are amazing to do what u do and still have the time to create such wonderful stories. Brilliant. What's after brute justice?
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Review by: Tom Greenwood on June 01, 2011 : star star star star star
I really liked this, even though it is written for teenagers, mainly because it's a great story. The way they kids develop their super-powers is unique and well thought out. The comparisons with X-men and Heroes are justified, I'm looking forward to finding out what powers the other affected children have.
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Review by: Nola Franzen on June 01, 2011 : star star star star star
This book, along with its sequel (BRUTE JUSTICE) are among the best stories that I have read. The writing is consistent with the plot and the characterization is spot on. I feel like I have met kids just like these. I find that I care about all of these young people and their families. I truly hope that this author will continue with this series. Congratulations. This is a winner.
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Review by: Rikki K on June 01, 2011 : star star star star star
These two books are a wonderful find! Book 1 deals with the discovery and coming together of the first 4 children the evil doctor 'tampered with'. It's very well written, engaging, and completely fun to read. Technically the novels feel finished with nicely polished editing. The story was just superb, very engaging and a joy to read. If you like comic books or superhero type plots you will enjoy these two books. Great job author!
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Review by: Anndy on May 31, 2011 : star star star star
Just discovered that this is the first book in a series. Would have liked to know that - maybe a note at the end of the book?
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