
by A. R. Holloway (AKA: Max Hall)
John Bridge, aka Tech Master, has the worst luck of anyone he’s ever met. His grandfather who raised him after the tragic death of his parents, tried to dissect his brain as a child to improve his powers. Forcing John into the foster care system, where he learned to scrounge for parts at the local junk yard just to learn how his powers worked. His Superhero boss during his New York internship as a ‘side kick’ didn’t really have much for him to do but play tech support at dispatch call centers. And his best friend and love interest, who is yet another victim of his grandfather’s mad science experiments has cursed powers that are actively trying to kill them both. It’s all John can do to help Omen manage her powers, while hiding from the federal governments ‘men in black’ who would take her away for “treatment” by the ‘power support services division. And that’s all before his first day on the job as a superhero. Which is perhaps the worst day of his life. Join him and his companions as he tries his best to become what he’s always wanted to be, a local hero. Helping cats out of trees, old ladies’ cross streets, and be paid enough to give his AI, Candy, a real physical body. All while dodging supervillain flying battleships, scrounging for parts out of junk yards, uncovering the secrets of his past, and discovering the hidden truth about the local superhero community. A truth that might bring the quiet, peaceful city of St. George Utah into the cross hairs of international supervillains. Described by one reader as “Junk Yard Tony Stark meets Young Justice” the Tech Master saga is perfect for lovers of Wearing the Cape by Marion G Harmon, The Chronicles of Fid by David Reiss, and realistic Superhero stories everywhere!Schedule: Will release 1 chapter a day until book 1 is finished. Patreon is 10 chapters ahead. Book 2 is nearly finished. Dedication For Jordan Smith. My friend, reader, and buddy. A father, husband, and lover of all things fiction. Cancer took you far too soon. May wherever you find yourself now be brighter for your coming, for we have lost one of our lights.