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Books published by publisher High School Heroes Productions

  • High School Heroes: Imagination

    James Mascia

    language (High School Heroes Productions, May 4, 2010)
    Eddie Eagan is your typical high schooler, with one minor exception. Eddie can make anything he imagines become a reality. Unfortunately for Eddie, his ability has made him a target of a group called the M.H.D.A. They deem him too dangerous to run free. Eddie must make a choice, does he run for the rest of his life, or does he go quietly with the Agents who want to lock him away for life?
  • High School Heroes: Rescue Mission

    James Mascia

    language (High School Heroes Productions, Feb. 11, 2012)
    Abby and her brother, Mike, are keeping a secret from their mother: Mike has super powers. At eight years old, Mike has the ability to make objects around him spontaneously combust. Abby, knows that his life would be in danger if anyone found out about this, so she has kept it hidden from everyone for over a year. One night, while their mother is at work, a group of men kidnap Mike. Abby knows why they have come and calls the police. That proves to be a mistake, since they seem incapable of doing anything about it. So, with no other choice, Abby goes to find him herself. She breaks into a secret government building and fights her way through Agents on her quest to save her brother. What she doesn't realize is that it's her that they've been after this whole time.
  • High School Heroes: Cold Lies

    James Mascia

    language (High School Heroes Productions, Sept. 12, 2012)
    Imagine you had the ability to force your will onto others. Now imagine that those very same powers forced your parents to disown you when you were a young teen.This is Ryan’s reality. He wanders the streets day in and out, wondering what he’d done to be so unlucky.On a cold, winter’s day, he is confronted by a federal agent, intent on arresting him. Ryan has no intention of going quietly, and knows just how to make his escape. Unfortunately for him, the agent is one step ahead.