Monday, March 10, 2014

They Call Me Superman by Michael Goffinet Review


Title: They Call Me Superman
Author: Michael Goffinet
Publisher:
Barringer Publishing
Pages: 334
Language: English
Genre: Action/Thriller
Format: Paperback & eBook

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Marcus Evans is a new kind of super hero.  Born with superhuman strength, he is compelled to join the Army Rangers, where his abilities create an unique assassin against the war on terror.  After his stent with the Rangers, he joins forces with reclusive billionaire, Robert Sinclair, who has been his mentor and father-figure since the age of sixteen.  A whirlwind of action-packed adventures lead Marcus to the discovery of an alien spaceship that unlock secrets about his life, which will shock him to his very core, secrets that Robert has been hiding his entire life. 

About the Author:

Michael Goffinet was born and raised in Southern California. After earning his Masters of Health Administration degree, he worked in the health care industry for the last two decades.  He currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada with his wife of twenty years and his teenage son. He is an avid golfer and when he’s not reading or writing he can be found on the golf course.

His latest book is the action thriller, They Call Me Superman

Visit his website at www.michaelgoffinet.com.
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My Review:
I wanted to read this book because I wanted to see how Superman would be different in today's society versus when the movies originally came out. There are a lot of similarities, for example the hidden identity, different planets, and superhuman abilities. There are some differences too. Marcus works for the armed forces, not himself and there was a lot of updated war lingo. I enjoyed the read and would love to read more about Marcus, and his past.  There are secret agendas and people are not who they seem. I did not expect the ending, and thought that it was a great twist to the Superman story. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

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