“It was Allen’s sister
Clarice who found the genie that turned the Mad Scientists into superheroes.”

Four teenage boys
and one little sister discover someone in a chat room who claims to be
a little girl named Genie, but whose scientific knowledge and technology
are a few centuries ahead of anyone else.

When Clarice wants
her hacker older brother to help her give personal information to a “little
girl” in a chatroom, the guys are sure they’ve run into a predator. But
they aren’t ready for Genie, who speaks more like a sci-fi computer than
a girl or a dirty old man, who seems to know too much about everything.

And when she claims
that it wouldn’t be hard to duplicate the super suits of their favorite
high-tech heroes—well, that’s too much.
Especially when the
suits begin to arrive.
But where do they
come from?
And who or what is
Genie?

The most intelligent
mortal in history—an integral part of the most powerful force mankind has
ever unleashed. And she does not consider herself subject to the laws of
God or man.
What can the League
of Superheroes do about it?

On a whim, Genie
transforms her new friends into their favorite techno heroes.
But can even superheroes
save her (and the world) from her so-called creators—and from Genie herself?

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About The Author

A Christian writer of science fiction and fantasy, Stephen L. Rice works as a freelance journalist, writer and editor, and he is fond of old books and early Christian thinking. He also belongs to several writing groups and is known for swift, accurate edits and critiques. His work emphasizes the need to rely on God rather than on ourselves and models a Christian worldview.

Books by Stephen L. Rice