'Don't call them heroes. But these six Californian teens have powers that set them apart.
'Ethan aka Scam has a voice inside him that'll say whatever people want to hear, whether it's true or not. Which is handy, except when it isn't - like when the voice starts gabbing in the middle of a bank robbery. The only people who can help are the other Zeroes, who aren't exactly best friends these days.
'Enter Nate, aka Bellwether, the group's 'glorious leader.' After Scam's SOS, he pulls the scattered Zeroes back together. But when the rescue blows up in their faces, the Zeroes find themselves propelled into whirlwind encounters with ever more dangerous criminals. At the heart of the chaos they find Kelsie, who can take a crowd in the palm of her hand and tame it or let it loose as she pleases.
'Filled with high-stakes action and drama, Zeroes unites three powerhouse authors for the opening instalment of a thrilling new series.' (Publication summary)
Writing Disability in Australia:
Type of disability | Magical blindness - can only see through other people's eyes. |
Type of character | Primary. |
Point of view | First person. |
Note: This work uses disability as a metaphorical note or literary device. A blind character can see through other people's eyes, but is completely blind when alone.