Untouchable: Heroes of FORCE, Book 1 (Complete/Editing)
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 4h 47m
Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2017
When being special is a crime, ordinary is better.

On September 11, 2001, New York City was destroyed by a nuclear explosion. The disaster was blamed on the newly discovered superhero team, FORCE, and their masters, the United States government. The USA fell and the American Union rose to power. Being a Super-Powered Individual now carries a death sentence.
  
Eric Sumner is the school outcast, a quiet, lonely kid with no urge to fit in if it means revealing the skeletons in his closet. At first, that only means telling anyone that his father committed suicide and his mother is a non-functioning alcoholic. But when he discovers that he has the ability to pass through solid objects, there is one more thing to hide about himself. 
  
Just as he is ready to become a ghost, he meets three people who will change his life forever: a popular cheerleader, a metal-head journalist, and a mysterious old homeless man. As he learns the value of friendship he must still keep his abilities secret even from those closest to him.

But high-school isn't that simple, and no secret stays that way for long.
  
The first book in the HEROES OF FORCE series: 
  
When Superheroes are Involved, Everything Changes!
  
Also, check out AUPrimeHistory: True Conspiracies for a transcript of the TV show mentioned in the story!
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