This prestigious memoir “Absolute Power” is drafted out by C. C. Ekeke and narrated by roger Wayne, Adenrele Ojo ANS Kaleo Griffith. These United We Stand and Gods of Wrath are highly suggestive portrayals of C. C. Ekeke.
Aegis, also known as ‘Hugo Malalou’ is becoming one of America’s most famous superheroes. However, between safeguarding the city of San Miguel, getting through secondary school, and keeping up with some level of public activity, he has extended extremely dainty. More regrettable, immense new dangers and old adversaries assault Aegis from all corners. Could he at any point adapt to the situation? Or on the other hand, will the Shield of Justice be broken?
On the opposite side of the country, Greyson Hirsch stayed focused on obliterating this new age of legends. What’s more, his most recent objective, a youthful group of optimistic crusaders, is ignorant concerning the tempest rushing in their direction. Meanwhile ‘Greyson’s’ fixation on a certain hero from San Miguel developed. Aegis and Greyson’s ways are on an impact course that will change the destiny of the world.
This novel contains swear words, ocean beasts and nail-gnawing hero action. The primary person’s power level is not predictable with his fabrication and characters that are not strength base can take full controlled punches from him. It makes the battles delay longer than required. The vast majority of his battles should have been over in one punch.
However, it is a decent book generally with great characters and plot. Simply eliminate the lowlife’s plot armor. This book truly featured the qualities and shortcomings of the series. The genuine composing is on occasion horrendous. The portrayal is out of control and as expected the female storyteller is simply cringeworthy.