The story is a Superhero story following a guy named Ethan Pierce, who is a tech geek at a company, doing ok for himself, has a nice girlfriend (who has just been made his boss though), but works for people who don’t see his true potential. He lives with his brother Cale, who is barely home as he is always staying at his girlfriends house, as they both lead very busy lives, he a reporter, she working for a Politician.
Ethan is working late one night, when during a massive thunder storm, he happens to be plugging in a dodgy lap top for a client, when a thunder bolt strikes the building, the resultant surge through the buildings system happens to strike Ethan, just as Ethan’s fingers slip and hit a power plug of the dodgy lap he is trying to plug in.
This is not a light hearted happy hero story, this is a deep and dark story, one that follows along with the likes of Batman, or Dare Devil (the comic, not that dreadful movie), with a city that has a sick, cancerous underbelly, full of the Mafia that is slowly spreading and taking control of all that used to be good of a once great city.
Into this comes Ethan, who witnesses something he shouldn’t, and this leads to a series of events. Being that this is an ‘Origin’ story, there are several events that occur that define Ethan, obviously he gains his ability, to draw in electrical energy from around him and then discharge that energy from his hands in a powerful blast, potentially being lethal. There is the tragic event, that I won’t divulge, that defines our hero, and this is really a defining moment, because for a lot of stories it's at this point a person with super human abilities, struck down with something terrible has two directions really, they can seek vengeance and become the thing that caused the tragedy in their lives, or, they can rise above it, and whilst they might still seek vengeance, they can do it in a manner that is less about vengeance and more about justice, where they take the path of the hero.
Neth takes us on a journey, exploring the character, and the possibilities of both of these paths as he struggles with his new found abilities, and the trauma that has been unleashed on his life.
For the most part, there is some really good character writing in this book, the main character is well thought out, and his internal struggle is extremely well verbalised, both with the other characters, but also with his internal monologue. The other characters are also well written, although there are a few parts in which I thought the dialogue between Dean (Ethan’s friend) and Ethan was not quite right. This was easily forgivable though for the first book, and also when compared to other dialogue between Ethan and Emma’s Sister, in which this dialogue was incredibly powerful and realistic.
It is obvious that Neth has done a lot of research to create this story, to bring the elements together of the seedy underbelly, the mafia and his very clear understanding of their inner workings, as well as the mythology around superheroes and their origin stories.
This is a great read, of a young man who gets a gift, but struggles with how to use it. It is very well written.