The Invincible Adam by George Vierick, Paul Eldridge
The novel explores the journey of a man who discovers he possesses extraordinary abilities, leading him to grapple with the implications of his newfound powers on his identity and humanity. As he navigates a world that is both fascinated and fearful of his capabilities, he must confront ethical dilemmas and the potential for both good and harm. The story delves into themes of power, responsibility, and the essence of what it means to be human, ultimately questioning whether invincibility is a gift or a curse.
The 5035th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1932
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 300-350
- Original Language
- English
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- 353rd on Fantasy and Horror: A Critical and Historical Guide (Book)
