What happens when aliens decide to grant a human with superpowers? Will it corrupt a good man? Will a hero arise? Will bad guys take him head on? Find out as we follow the story of Walter, a mid level manager who has just been given superpowers. But can he figure out how to use them? Can he become the hero he wants to be? Can he ever get to a crime scene in time? Find out the answers to all these questions and more as you dive into NOT QUITE SUPER.
Living in the wilds of Alaska and running between igloos, Richard Griffith often takes breaks from wrestling bears to ride his pet moose into work and have bald eagles deliver new books. Often he locks himself away and pounds away at his keyboard, delusionally thinking that he is producing works worthy of mass consumption. As the long winter nights creep in, his madness grows and his writing does actually tend to improve.
In truth, after a 24 year military career, Richard Griffith believed he had some stories in his head that people might like to read. After completing his first novel in 2015 he was hooked and has been producing an average of 4 books a year ever since. Military service has provided him with a multitude of ideas ranging from sword wielding modern knights to a couple of world saving janitors at Area 51. If you enjoy science fiction, fantasy, monster hunters, mysteries or superheroes, this is the author for you. So jump on in and enjoy the madness.
I loved, loved, loved the pillow reference. Hilarious. It was fun to read and wonder, hmmm what would I do with super powers. Would absolute power, absolutely corrupt? Good book awesome Author.