
Liberty & Justice for All by Carrie Harris
Two exceptional students face their ultimate test when they answer a call for help, in the first thrilling Xavier’s Institute novel, focused on the daring exploits of Marvel’s mutant heroes As part of their training at the New Charles Xavier Institute, Triage and Tempus are allowed to attempt their first solo flying mission. Some way into their mission, they pick up an urgent SOS message – Sentinels are attacking a superpowered mutant, who is struggling to protect an injured politician. When they abandon their lesson and answer the call, however, the identity of both will cause the two young X-Men far more problems than they bargained for.
"An action-packed adventure… this is definitely worth checking out" -- Track of Words
"New and exciting. And incredibly good… Triage and Tempus rule. They’re richly written, funny, interesting teens battling their insecurities… This book really is a giant triumph for Harris… This is an incredible book. Highest recommend." -- The Omniplex
"Harris adds a depth to the antagonists often missing in other depictions of these characters in other media and uses it to remind readers that just as no hero is infallible, no villain is without their better angels. Harris favors nuance over mustache-twirling, and in that choice lies the heart of the story... an engaging and entertaining story." -- Geek Dad
"Liberty & Justice For All isn't your standard X-Men adventure, it's one that focuses more on the human (or mutant) journey that happens to these characters, it spends quiet moments with its characters and lets the reader get into their heads and see the effect this life would have on someone. It might not be what you'd be initially drawn to an X-Men book for, but it's what you'll come away loving and wanting more of." -- Trans-Scribe
"New and exciting. And incredibly good… Triage and Tempus rule. They’re richly written, funny, interesting teens battling their insecurities… This book really is a giant triumph for Harris… This is an incredible book. Highest recommend." -- The Omniplex
"Harris adds a depth to the antagonists often missing in other depictions of these characters in other media and uses it to remind readers that just as no hero is infallible, no villain is without their better angels. Harris favors nuance over mustache-twirling, and in that choice lies the heart of the story... an engaging and entertaining story." -- Geek Dad
"Liberty & Justice For All isn't your standard X-Men adventure, it's one that focuses more on the human (or mutant) journey that happens to these characters, it spends quiet moments with its characters and lets the reader get into their heads and see the effect this life would have on someone. It might not be what you'd be initially drawn to an X-Men book for, but it's what you'll come away loving and wanting more of." -- Trans-Scribe
CARRIE HARRIS is a self-professed jack-of-all-trades. She's always been a little smart, so she penned a zombie novel called Bad Taste in Males. She also has hair, so she followed up with a werewolf novel, Bad Hair Day. Fortunately, she will not run out of body parts very soon. Carrie, her ninja-doctor husband, and their three monster-obsessed children live in Michigan.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781839080586 |
| ISBN 10 | 1839080582 |
| Title | Liberty & Justice for All |
| Author | Carrie Harris |
| Series | Marvel Heroines |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Aconyte Books |
| Year published | 2021-01-21 |
| Number of pages | 336 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |