
Playing for Keeps tells the story of Keepsie Branson, a bar owner in the shining metropolis of Seventh City: birthplace of super powers. Keepsie and her friends live among egotistical heroes and manipulative villains, and manage to fall directly in the middle as people with powers, but who just aren't strong enough to make a difference. Or that's what they've been told. As the city begins to melt ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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-In this episode: Our characters meet the last remaining real hero: Pallas, and convince her to at least hear them out. Hostages are released, and Clever Jack finds a new ally.
-In this episode: Keepsie makes a new friend and Clever Jack makes a new army.
-In this episode: Timson discovers she's not the only one who's super-charged by the new drug, and the Third Wavers have some fun with the heroes.
Mur Lafferty is brilliantly imaginative. We are tremendously lucky to live in the same universe as her.
Other than the ridiculously transparent "social justice" agenda and the stupid motive (increasing tax revenue; really?) the new take on super powers was fun and interesting. I would like to find the other two books now. ?
Other than the ridiculously transparent "social justice" agenda and the stupid motive (increasing tax revenue; really?) the new take on super powers was fun and interesting. I would like to find the other two books now. π
The characters and idea are both fun and interesting. The writer does an excellent job reading her narrative and is engaging and delightful.
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