Super heroes come to life and transport us to a fantasy world where costumed characters have abilities far beyond most humans and good plays out against evil. This diversion from our own reality, usually shows up in comic books and films, but now these heroes come to life on the pages of The Code 47 to BREV Force Trilogy. The sleepy college town of Island Falls, was never the same after the Kane family arrived, and what followed them there, would change their lives, forever. Twins, Brad and Evie Kane, are college students struggling to live up to the expectations of their world-famous scientist parents, when suddenly, CONTROLLER crashes into their world. No one knows how CONTROLLER, a computer virus became a sentient being, or how it creates holograms and human helpers, but students like Brad's best friend, Jonathan are becoming mindless followers. In this first book of the BREV Force Trilogy, Code 47 to BREV Force - CRACKO, Evie and Brad see what's happening to their friends, but no one is taking the threat seriously, including their parents. The twins take matters into their own hands and sneak into their parent's lab to develop an antidote to CONTROLLER'S mind altering. Their experiment doesn't work, but a lab accident causes side effects of its own when some of their mixture gets into a used petri dish. What bubbles up is the key to the past and the creation of The BREV Force! The BREV Force prepare to go up against CONTROLLER and are surprised by the pros, cons and responsibility their new roles demand, as well as the changes in their personal lives, that shows being a super hero, with or without a costume isn't always easy. CONTROLLER'S influence becomes wide spread and Island Falls is the stage for a showdown between good and evil. Choosing sides isn't as simple as it seems. Family relationships are challenged, friendships are tested, and what started out as a computer virus is building an army to take over the world. During these times when super heroes fill our lives and fantasy trumps reality, our heroes, The BREV Force, are putting it all in the lines of The Code 47 to BREV Force Trilogy, with one goal - Stop CONTROLLER and Save OUR World!
About the Author :
Francine Barish-Stern has been an author for over 30 years, and has received numerous awards for poetry and short stories. Her "Rainbow City" won first place and was published in "The Arts Newspaper." She has written many articles for newspapers and magazines and has worked on over 15 books including, "TELL IT TO THE FUTURE" and "NEW HORIZONS." She has recently finished her trilogy, "Code 47 to B R EV Force." Francine has developed writing programs for all ages and has created and designed materials for numerous businesses. She teaches writing, acting and co- wrote and produced, the play, "The WE Nobody Knows" for Crown Players. Over the years, she has expanded to teaching writing and has worked with many authors editing their books. Recently Francine co-wrote "How to Write from an Idea to Your Finished Story." She has also turned her love of writing to children and is currently tutoring children to develop their imaginations into brilliantly told stories. Also, an accomplished business writer, she has specialized in seminars on telemarketing. Francine has recently added photography to her creative interests and has won a major prize for her first exhibit. Recently, her photograph, "Falls at the Bridge" was exhibited at the Art Museum of Western Virginia. All her art work are reproduced exclusively as Art on Gold.
Review :
"This book is a sci-fi novel where three teenagers become superheroes and take on a sentient computer virus.
The book contains a little romance, some mystery and a lot of science fiction. It takes place in the future where computers are able to do a lot more then they do today. " G Strickland
"This is the first book i have read by F. Barish-Stern and i have to say i will be reading another. I am an avid reader and am constantly looking for new and interesting books to read. I read the description to this book and thought i would give it a try also the cover piqued my interest as it was very unusual/different. The book drew me in on the very first page and since then i couldn't put it down, i was wanting to know what happened next and looked forward to picking up where i left off." Cherelle
"I have not read any of F Barish-Stern books before and I have to say this author has a good imagination. This story will pull in just about anyone who loves to be lost in a good story line.
This is about a family who's life gets turned upside down by various events, from lab experiments being contaminated to sentient life on a computer. It has all the elements, love, adventure, science, family, corruption, you name it." S Hopkins
"This was an interesting story and one that was full of adventure and imagination. I was impressed by the storyline and how it all played out. I found myself engaged in the story from beginning to end, and thought it might be a good book to share with my kids.
I felt the characters were well developed, and belieavable. I think kids would be able to relate to it well. And I felt the word use was good. It was done in a scientific manner, providing deetails that tied in with the story and made it seem more realistic and relevant. " T Smith