A missing father, a distracted mother, a best friend who is a girl but not the unavailable girl you are crushing on--hey, being a teenager can be challenging. Now add in a newly discovered room in the basement that contains a robotic suit and things can become really complicated. The person wearing this suit, known as Mayhem, was responsible for bank robberies, but disappeared when Bailey's father went missing. Now the teen is intrigued and trying the suit out for himself. Little does he know that it will put him in the power of an evil genius, force him to commit crimes, lead to deaths, and reveal some interesting truths about his own family. Oh, and the reader is being set up for a sequel. Told in the first person in an oral journal style, this lets Bailey tell the story while also expressing how he feels about it. Combine Iron Man with a teenage Spider Man mentality, and toss in a strong incentive to break the law, and you've pretty much got Bailey. This is aimed at secondary readers, and superhero fans will enjoy it.