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Dangers to Society

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When a rogue object from space is on a collision course with Earth, we naturally shoot a nuclear missile at it. Altered radiation spreads through the atmosphere, causing a lucky/unlucky few of us to develop peculiar, amazing, or downright awful abilities. They are the Adapted. What’s next? A new government agency, of course! Popular and progress-minded President Phelps creates the Radiologically Adapted Dangers to Society Administration. RADSA is charged with helping the Adapted become a welcome part of society, but also capture those with abilities deemed too powerful or unsafe.

Four RADSA agents in North Texas, each with their own ability and secrets, go about their jobs interviewing people who can talk to beetles, sneeze ketchup, or destroy plant matter with their touch. The Adapted they encounter with abilities on the Dangers to Society list must be sent to a remote island for the safety of everyone else. No ifs, ands, or due process. One of the agents has an ability on that list.

More rogue objects strike. But when internal strife splits the team, catastrophe looms large across the planet. Can the team put their differences aside in time to stop the biggest and deadliest conspiracy the world has ever known?

488 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 1, 2024

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October 24, 2024
A fun, wacky ride that combines the zany government bureau antics of Men in Black with quirky superpowers.
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November 7, 2024
Super fun read, especially if you enjoy multi-point of view adventures. The characters are quirky, the setting is engaging…you’re in for a wild ride with this one.
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November 13, 2025
Fun read! Had me hooked to learn all the secrets/reveals. Reminds me of a more realistic My Hero Academia (or X-men I suppose). Seeing the different R-skills was a highlight.

Super pleasantly surprised with the romance arc - absolutely loved it!
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