Epsilon comes to print in July!

One of my oldest novels, Epsilon, has long sat quietly in the middle of my back catalog, an unassuming tale in a library of books with bombastic covers and never-ending action. While Epsilon rarely shies away from action, it’s built around the lives of a group of the rarest type of superhero beings in the MHP Universe.

For most people, the metagene leads to one of two outcomes. If you’re lucky, the metagene activation gives you abilities unlike anything known to man. If you’re unlucky — as most people with active metagenes are — it leads to disfigurements and malformations that clearly mark the recipients as something other. With the increased activation of metahumans since the 1940s, they have been called degens.

But a third option exists, one first discovered in the mid-fifties by the team’s founder Wave. A rare few like himself suffered from the changes that would make them degens but also gained great powers as a result. Working in concert with agents of ACTION, Wave dubbed this rare breed epsilon.

Decades later, Wave runs the premiere academy for training young epsilon recruits. The threat of Rubicon, his former colleague turned archenemy, loomed over the academy for years. Ultimately this brought about a plan by Rubicon to tear the team apart from within… one that plays out in the very first pages of the novel.

Bad things happen and it sets a new path for the most hated and feared individuals in the entire MHP Universe!

Ebook editions of Epsilon are now available, but a revised edition of the ebook will launch with the print edition next month. Stay tuned next week as we debut the new cover that will grace this new edition.

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