A Class Apart (Class Heroes, 1)
by Stephen Henning (Goodreads Author)
"Teenage twins James and Samantha Blake are caught up in a seemingly random terrorist bombing while on a school trip. Many of their friends are killed. When the twins wake up in hospital, their lives have changed forever.
The doctors are amazed at the speed with which James and Sam recover from their injuries and, when the twins begin to exhibit extraordinary powers, it is obvious that something incredible has happened.
As James and Sam attempt to overcome their fears and embrace their new abilities, a series of murders and disappearances start plaguing the hospital. The twins aren’t the only ones with special abilities and it becomes apparent that someone is coming for them.
Will James and Sam be able to survive the nightmare into which they have been plunged? Who, or what, is behind the murders at the hospital? And was that terrorist incident quite so random after all."
A Class Apart starts out with a bang (pun intended) and just keeps going. The synopsis, in my opinion, provides a good overview of the storyline. This read is nonstop action with a supernatural mystery that begs to be unraveled. James and Sam are very likeable characters and I found myself cheering them on at every turn. There were a couple of times I wanted to yell at James, who made what I thought were immature decisions, but then had to laugh at myself because James is a young man who would make immature decisions at times; thus, in my opinion, boosting the creepy probability level of the novel. As the novel obviously takes place in the UK some of the language is a little different from what I am used to and if you are a dyed in the wool activist against a little difference in terminology, be aware the school buses are at times called coaches and do not give up on the read as it is very entertaining. I am looking forward to the next installment, as this is "Class Heroes 1" I am going out on a limb here and hoping for number two. I was not thrilled with the ending, as I still feel there are many unanswered questions, which is the sole reason for a 4 star rating, but am definitely eager to read book two to find out what comes next.
I received this book from the author with a request for my honest review without any compensation whatsoever, other than the joy of reading a new book.