Gauntlet Run: Birth of a Superhero

Henty's Fist, #1

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Author: Dakota Franklin, Andre Jute, Andrew McCoy ISBN: 9789781908361
Publisher: CoolMain Press Publication: February 13, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dakota Franklin, Andre Jute, Andrew McCoy
ISBN: 9789781908361
Publisher: CoolMain Press
Publication: February 13, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

HENTY'S FIST 1: GAUNTLET RUN: Birth of a Superhero by Andre Jute, Dakota Franklin, Andrew McCoy 

The Gauntlet Run is the toughest race ever run by man: across America with every man’s hand turned against you from the statue of Liberty to the old US Mint in San Francisco. There the prize awaits you: $10 million and a full and free Presidential Pardon. 

The Runner is marked for all to see by an indestructible Fist, keyed to his metabolism. If the Fist is removed without the key from the Mint in San Francisco, he dies. Between the Runner and the key stand the ruthless bounty hunters, the Syndicate’s lethal odds fixers, the sinister Organ Bank chasers, the Humble & Poor Hunt, the US Air Force, and mobs of good citizens, all turned into bloodthirsty savages by the magnificent prize for tearing the Fist from the Runner — and the Presidential license that nothing done to the Runner shall be illegal. 

Henty needs two million dollars to send her son Petey to the Artie stericlinic for treatment that will save his life. The care of The Caring Society is exhausted, her chicken farm already carries a second mortgage. Hopeless. But beautiful young Texas widows don’t just give up. There is still the Gauntlet Run. To qualify, you have to be a criminal — so Henty robs a bank...
No woman has ever Run the Gauntlet. No Runner has ever survived the Gauntlet. 

“Wild but exciting. A grand job with plenty of irony.” 
New York Times on André Jute 

“The fast lane just got faster!” 
Dr Benjamin Pitman on Dakota Franklin 

"Totally convincing fiction." 
Colonel Jonathan Alford, Director, Institute for Strategic Studies/BBC World at One 
on Andrew McCoy 

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HENTY'S FIST 1: GAUNTLET RUN: Birth of a Superhero by Andre Jute, Dakota Franklin, Andrew McCoy 

The Gauntlet Run is the toughest race ever run by man: across America with every man’s hand turned against you from the statue of Liberty to the old US Mint in San Francisco. There the prize awaits you: $10 million and a full and free Presidential Pardon. 

The Runner is marked for all to see by an indestructible Fist, keyed to his metabolism. If the Fist is removed without the key from the Mint in San Francisco, he dies. Between the Runner and the key stand the ruthless bounty hunters, the Syndicate’s lethal odds fixers, the sinister Organ Bank chasers, the Humble & Poor Hunt, the US Air Force, and mobs of good citizens, all turned into bloodthirsty savages by the magnificent prize for tearing the Fist from the Runner — and the Presidential license that nothing done to the Runner shall be illegal. 

Henty needs two million dollars to send her son Petey to the Artie stericlinic for treatment that will save his life. The care of The Caring Society is exhausted, her chicken farm already carries a second mortgage. Hopeless. But beautiful young Texas widows don’t just give up. There is still the Gauntlet Run. To qualify, you have to be a criminal — so Henty robs a bank...
No woman has ever Run the Gauntlet. No Runner has ever survived the Gauntlet. 

“Wild but exciting. A grand job with plenty of irony.” 
New York Times on André Jute 

“The fast lane just got faster!” 
Dr Benjamin Pitman on Dakota Franklin 

"Totally convincing fiction." 
Colonel Jonathan Alford, Director, Institute for Strategic Studies/BBC World at One 
on Andrew McCoy 

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