Naebody's Hero

Mark Wilson


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 3 ratings · 356 pages · Published: 23 Jan 2013

Naebody's Hero by Mark Wilson
POWER DOESN’T ALWAYS CORRUPT


Abandoned by his parents as a child, Rob Hamilton has developed an unshakeable sense of right and wrong. He also has some very special gifts. If he can stop hiding from them and get his life together he may just be the greatest hero the world will never know.

Arif Ali is an English teenager from Battersea, London who is now living and studying in Pakistan. Arif is about to become a prized asset of Al-Qaeda. He and Rob will form an unlikely friendship that will alter one of the most notorious days in American history.

Kim is an American intelligence agent from Ann Arbor, Michigan. She heads up the agency's anti-terrorist response, is an obsessive workaholic and is relentless in the pursuit of justice. Kim could be the worst enemy the friends have, or their greatest ally.

Set in Scotland, England, Pakistan, Afghanistan, France and the United States; Naebody's Hero is a fast-paced global thriller spanning four decades, reaching its climax on one horrific day in September, 2001.


Inspired by Jonathon Maberry's: Rot and Ruin, Suzanne Collins': Hunger Games Trilogy, Mark Millar's: Superman, Red Son and Kurt Busiek's: Secret Identity.

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