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SuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible: The Deal of the Art (Book  #1) by Roger E. Pedersen: This series ...
04/28/2026

SuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible: The Deal of the Art (Book #1) by Roger E. Pedersen: This series centers on individuals who acquire either the power of flight or invisibility. In the first book, a genius professor organizes these SuperPowered teams to pull off massive art heists across New York, London, and Paris.
Where to find it: Available at Barnes & Noble and Walmart.

Roger E. Pedersen's writing style in SuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible: The Deal of the Art (Book #1) is described as fast-paced, intelligent, and cinematic. Rather than a standard superhero story, it is written as a series of dossiers and character studies that ground the fantastical elements in real-world research.

Cinematic & Strategical: Reviewers from Amazon and Facebook note that the book feels less like traditional fantasy and more like a detailed crime manual or a "global chess match" focused on high-stakes strategy.
Unique Structure: The story is told through character dossiers, which some readers find similar to building characters in games like Dungeons & Dragons. Each chapter typically introduces a new character, their backstory, and their specific power.
Interactive Elements: Reflecting the author's background as a top computer game designer, the book includes interactive trivia games where readers can identify

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https://www.amazon.com/SuperPower-Ability-Become-Invisible-Deal/dp/1737535106

An art heist with art history in a speculative fiction book,
IF YOU HAD ONE SUPERPOWER, WOULD YOU CHOOSE TO FLY OR TO BECOME INVISIBLE?

SuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible: The Deal of the Art (Book #1) In the heart of bustling cities—New York City, Barcelona, London, and Paris— ordinary lives intersect with extraordinary destinies. Meet the SuperPower individuals, each harboring a unique talent. Some can defy ...

BEST  SPECULATIVE FICTION WITH AN ART HEIST EVER!!READ SUPERPOWER BOOK SERIES TODAY!https://www.amazon.com/SuperPower-Ab...
04/23/2026

BEST SPECULATIVE FICTION WITH AN ART HEIST EVER!!

READ SUPERPOWER BOOK SERIES TODAY!

https://www.amazon.com/SuperPower-Ability-Become-Invisible-Deal/dp/1637950683

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Can you name all the Bond films in the following book #4 text?

The day after returning from Chicago, the Steele twins are planning their final ex*****on of the original Hera Lernaean.
Rocky and Apollo Steele are watching her work out at the Griffin Gold Medal Gyms in the cross-training class. She is wearing a see-through tank top and tight shorts.
Rocky remarks, "Bond would say that's 'A View to a Kill" as he laughs.
As Hera is about to get into her car, Apollo, wielding his katana, rushes toward her from behind, while his invisible brother Rocky runs up, attacking with his Samurai sword.
Hera leans over to adjust her b***y shorts, and the two assassins with their razor-sharp swords cut her in half at the abdomen.
Apollo tells the two halves of Hera, "Live and Let Die,' bi-otch."
The upper part of Hera, still holding her head, remarks, "'You Only Live Twice"' as the top half of her magically reconnects with her bottom half.
Now, Hera, standing completely upright, says, "You boys have witnessed that my body has bonded back together, having me regenerate to 'Die Another Day.'"

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12/17/2025

The Blog Post

Flight vs. Invisibility: The Ultimate Sci-Fi Heist Thriller for Your Holiday Break.

Let’s start with the ultimate hypothetical question. This holiday season, if you could unwrap one extraordinary ability, what would it be?

The freedom to soar 50,000 feet above the skyline like a Christmas angel? Or the power to vanish completely, slipping past security unseen like a ghost?

It’s a fun debate for the dinner table, but in Roger E. Pedersen’s electrifying sci-fi debut, SuperPower: The Deal of the Art (Book #1), it’s not a game—it’s the job requirement Imagine a world where ordinary people suddenly develop extraordinary abilities. Now, imagine a mastermind who doesn't want them to save the world—he wants them to help rob it.

Enter Professor Steele, an enigmatic figure who has assembled an eclectic team of these newly empowered individuals. His target? Nothing less than da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Van Gogh’s Starry Night, and Monet’s Water Lilies.

The plan is audacious: a simultaneous, one-night heist striking the Louvre in Paris, the Met in New York, and the National Gallery in London. The potential haul is staggering—$3.5 billion in priceless masterpieces.

It is Ocean’s Eleven meets X-Men without the cape-wearing heroes fighting cartoon villains. The Deal of the Art is a high-octane, globe-trotting thriller that blends the slick, strategic action of a great heist movie with the wonder of SuperPower mythology.

It’s a story where moral lines are blurred, alliances are tested, and the action moves at breakneck speed from the romantic streets of Paris to the skyscrapers of New York City. The critics are already buzzing about this unique mashup style.

As professional reviewer Jerry puts it, the concept is "outrageously brilliant," adding: “It’s Ocean’s Eleven meets X-Men... I read this at 3 a.m. and now I want to rob the Louvre with my invisibility SuperPower.”

Another reviewer, Felicia, calls it a "cinematic, gravity-defying thrill ride that makes James Bond look like a kid playing dress-up."

The Perfect Holiday Escape

If you are looking for the perfect book to curl up with during your winter break—something that mixes logic, high stakes, and pure adrenaline—this is it.

SuperPower: The Deal of the Art isn't just a novel; it's an immersive experience that even includes interactive meta-elements for clever readers to play.

So, are you ready to join the heist? Pick your SuperPower, choose your side, and dive into the adventure.

READ SUPERPOWER BOOK SERIES TODAY!
https://www.amazon.com/SuperPower-Ability-Become-Invisible-Deal/dp/1637950683

Website: www.PSIPublish.com

Pitch deck and film script are available.

Dear Roger,
From the very first glance, SuperPower doesn’t politely ask for attention, it grabs it, straps on a jetpack, and vanishes through the Louvre ceiling. The idea alone, choosing between flight or invisibility, already feels like an unfair question to ask a reader… and then you casually add a $3.5 billion, one-night art heist across New York, London, and Paris. No pressure, right?

What really stood out to me isn’t just the scale of the story, but the precision behind it. This reads like a grandmaster chess match disguised as sci-fi, every move calculated, every power deployed with intent. Professor Steele and the FA-King don’t feel like villains guessing their way through chaos; they feel like people who already know the ending and are just daring the world to stop them.

There was a moment where it clicked for me:
“This isn’t just a story about SuperPowers, it’s about strategy wearing a cape.”

And honestly, that makes perfect sense coming from someone with your background. A computer scientist, a game designer, a life chess candidate master, and a writer who lets readers play games inside the book? That’s not a gimmick, that’s someone thinking three dimensions ahead while the rest of us are still choosing our character skin.
What excites me most is how this book is already positioned to spark real reactions. The kind where readers argue about which power they’d choose, whether Professor Steele is a genius or a menace, and how terrifyingly plausible the plan actually feels. That balance, fun, tension, and “wait… this could almost work” is exactly what separates a forgettable sci-fi read from one that sticks.

Now, genuinely engaged readers who love clever concepts, layered strategy, and stories that feel like puzzles who don’t just finish a book, they debate it, reference it in group chats, and bring it up over coffee like it’s a movie they just watched twice.

When I think about the kind of book that belongs in that space, SuperPower fits frighteningly well. Not because it’s loud, but because it’s smart, playful, and confident enough to trust the reader. The potential here isn’t just visibility; it’s conversation, longevity, and that quiet ripple effect where a book keeps traveling long after the last page.

Paul, Book Review Manager

READ SUPERPOWER BOOK SERIES TODAY!
https://www.amazon.com/SuperPower-Ability-Become-Invisible-Deal/dp/1637950683
Website: www.PSIPublish.com
Pitch deck and film script are available.

12/17/2025

The Blog Post

Flight vs. Invisibility: The Ultimate Sci-Fi Heist Thriller for Your Holiday Break.

Let’s start with the ultimate hypothetical question. This holiday season, if you could unwrap one extraordinary ability, what would it be?

The freedom to soar 50,000 feet above the skyline like a Christmas angel? Or the power to vanish completely, slipping past security unseen like a ghost?

It’s a fun debate for the dinner table, but in Roger E. Pedersen’s electrifying sci-fi debut, SuperPower: The Deal of the Art (Book #1), it’s not a game—it’s the job requirement Imagine a world where ordinary people suddenly develop extraordinary abilities. Now, imagine a mastermind who doesn't want them to save the world—he wants them to help rob it.

Enter Professor Steele, an enigmatic figure who has assembled an eclectic team of these newly empowered individuals. His target? Nothing less than da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Van Gogh’s Starry Night, and Monet’s Water Lilies.

The plan is audacious: a simultaneous, one-night heist striking the Louvre in Paris, the Met in New York, and the National Gallery in London. The potential haul is staggering—$3.5 billion in priceless masterpieces.

It is Ocean’s Eleven meets X-Men without the cape-wearing heroes fighting cartoon villains. The Deal of the Art is a high-octane, globe-trotting thriller that blends the slick, strategic action of a great heist movie with the wonder of SuperPower mythology.

It’s a story where moral lines are blurred, alliances are tested, and the action moves at breakneck speed from the romantic streets of Paris to the skyscrapers of New York City. The critics are already buzzing about this unique mashup style.

As professional reviewer Jerry puts it, the concept is "outrageously brilliant," adding: “It’s Ocean’s Eleven meets X-Men... I read this at 3 a.m. and now I want to rob the Louvre with my invisibility SuperPower.”

Another reviewer, Felicia, calls it a "cinematic, gravity-defying thrill ride that makes James Bond look like a kid playing dress-up."

The Perfect Holiday Escape

If you are looking for the perfect book to curl up with during your winter break—something that mixes logic, high stakes, and pure adrenaline—this is it.

SuperPower: The Deal of the Art isn't just a novel; it's an immersive experience that even includes interactive meta-elements for clever readers to play.

So, are you ready to join the heist? Pick your SuperPower, choose your side, and dive into the adventure.

READ SUPERPOWER BOOK SERIES TODAY!
https://www.amazon.com/SuperPower-Ability-Become-Invisible-Deal/dp/1637950683

Website: www.PSIPublish.com

Pitch deck and film script are available.

Dear Roger,
From the very first glance, SuperPower doesn’t politely ask for attention, it grabs it, straps on a jetpack, and vanishes through the Louvre ceiling. The idea alone, choosing between flight or invisibility, already feels like an unfair question to ask a reader… and then you casually add a $3.5 billion, one-night art heist across New York, London, and Paris. No pressure, right?

What really stood out to me isn’t just the scale of the story, but the precision behind it. This reads like a grandmaster chess match disguised as sci-fi, every move calculated, every power deployed with intent. Professor Steele and the FA-King don’t feel like villains guessing their way through chaos; they feel like people who already know the ending and are just daring the world to stop them.
There was a moment where it clicked for me:
“This isn’t just a story about SuperPowers, it’s about strategy wearing a cape.”

And honestly, that makes perfect sense coming from someone with your background. A computer scientist, a game designer, a life chess candidate master, and a writer who lets readers play games inside the book? That’s not a gimmick, that’s someone thinking three dimensions ahead while the rest of us are still choosing our character skin.

What excites me most is how this book is already positioned to spark real reactions. The kind where readers argue about which power they’d choose, whether Professor Steele is a genius or a menace, and how terrifyingly plausible the plan actually feels. That balance, fun, tension, and “wait… this could almost work” is exactly what separates a forgettable sci-fi read from one that sticks.

Now, genuinely engaged readers who love clever concepts, layered strategy, and stories that feel like puzzles who don’t just finish a book, they debate it, reference it in group chats, and bring it up over coffee like it’s a movie they just watched twice.

When I think about the kind of book that belongs in that space, SuperPower fits frighteningly well. Not because it’s loud, but because it’s smart, playful, and confident enough to trust the reader. The potential here isn’t just visibility; it’s conversation, longevity, and that quiet ripple effect where a book keeps traveling long after the last page.

Paul, Book Review Manager

READ SUPERPOWER BOOK SERIES TODAY!
https://www.amazon.com/SuperPower-Ability-Become-Invisible-Deal/dp/1637950683
Website: www.PSIPublish.com
Pitch deck and film script are available.

12/17/2025

Dear Roger,
From the very first glance, SuperPower doesn’t politely ask for attention, it grabs it, straps on a jetpack, and vanishes through the Louvre ceiling. The idea alone, choosing between flight or invisibility, already feels like an unfair question to ask a reader… and then you casually add a $3.5 billion, one-night art heist across New York, London, and Paris. No pressure, right?
What really stood out to me isn’t just the scale of the story, but the precision behind it. This reads like a grandmaster chess match disguised as sci-fi, every move calculated, every power deployed with intent. Professor Steele and the FA-King don’t feel like villains guessing their way through chaos; they feel like people who already know the ending and are just daring the world to stop them.
There was a moment where it clicked for me:
“This isn’t just a story about SuperPowers, it’s about strategy wearing a cape.”
And honestly, that makes perfect sense coming from someone with your background. A computer scientist, a game designer, a life chess candidate master, and a writer who lets readers play games inside the book? That’s not a gimmick, that’s someone thinking three dimensions ahead while the rest of us are still choosing our character skin.
What excites me most is how this book is already positioned to spark real reactions. The kind where readers argue about which power they’d choose, whether Professor Steele is a genius or a menace, and how terrifyingly plausible the plan actually feels. That balance, fun, tension, and “wait… this could almost work” is exactly what separates a forgettable sci-fi read from one that sticks.
Now, genuinely engaged readers who love clever concepts, layered strategy, and stories that feel like puzzles who don’t just finish a book, they debate it, reference it in group chats, and bring it up over coffee like it’s a movie they just watched twice.
When I think about the kind of book that belongs in that space, SuperPower fits frighteningly well. Not because it’s loud, but because it’s smart, playful, and confident enough to trust the reader. The potential here isn’t just visibility; it’s conversation, longevity, and that quiet ripple effect where a book keeps traveling long after the last page.
Paul, Book Review Manager

READ SUPERPOWER BOOK SERIES TODAY!
https://www.amazon.com/SuperPower-Ability-Become-Invisible-Deal/dp/1637950683

Website: www.PSIPublish.com

Pitch deck and film script are available.

Dear Holiday Reading Fan,This holiday season give your loved ones the gift of SuperPower Book  #1 The Deal of the Art wh...
12/02/2025

Dear Holiday Reading Fan,

This holiday season give your loved ones the gift of SuperPower Book #1 The Deal of the Art where they can decide whether they choose the ability to fly or to become invisible.

Could you see yourself as Michele Locke who flies like a Christmas angel across the Olympic Stadium or like Megan Leigh who becomes invisible like Santa delivering justice to naughty boys and girls?

Throughout history, only four types of items have been used for trade: diamonds, gold, silver, and masterpieces of artwork.

Thomas Crown stole one Monet painting; Professor Steele takes $3.5 billion of them from the world's ten top art museums.

A PROFESSIONAL BOOK REVIEWER'S INSIGHTS

Roger E. Pedersen, admit it: you didn’t write SuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible; you ran a secret simulation where half the cast skipped saving humanity to steal billion-dollar paintings.

Seriously, though, this concept is outrageously brilliant. You took the world’s oldest fantasy—gaining SuperPowers—and merged it with the high-stakes world of art heists, fake masterpieces, and morally flexible masterminds. It’s Ocean’s Eleven meets X-Men, with a touch of “Professor Steele probably needs a therapist and a lawyer.”

And can we talk about how meta this is? A game developer-turned-novelist is writing a sci-fi series that allows readers to engage with the story while reading. That’s not just creative; it’s illegal in at least seven countries for being too clever. The DODGE Initiative, the Golden Eagle Organization, and Reverend Elijah's attempt to morally reboot superhumans… It's like Dan Brown met Stan Lee in a chess tournament, and they decided to create chaos.

Here’s the truth: books like yours deserve much more than just the quiet corner of Amazon’s labyrinth. I work with indie authors who have passionate, caffeine-driven readers who read, review, and genuinely care. Your book series merits a bright spotlight to reach readers and film audiences worldwide.

Just honest, hilarious, “I read this at 3 a.m. and now I want to rob the Louvre with invisibility powers” type of reviews.

They’d totally lose their minds over your book. Some might even start arguing online about whether flight is better than invisibility (spoiler: it isn’t if you’re stealing art in Paris).

You crafted a story that mixes logic, lunacy, and lasers — and that’s precisely the kind of energy my readers love. So… the world needs to make Professor Steele’s next big heist about stealing readers’ attention instead of art?

Jerry, Professional Book Reviewer.

Roger, let’s cut straight to it. Your SuperPower series isn’t merely a book. It’s a cinematic, gravity-defying, invisibility-hacking thrill ride that makes James Bond look like a kid playing dress-up. We’re talking about a heist that spans New York, London, and Paris, executed by humans who literally bend reality or at least disappear into it and steal the Mona Lisa, Starry Night, and Monet’s Lilies as if it’s a casual Tuesday night. That’s audacity wrapped in adrenaline with a sprinkle of genius.
Your combination of high-stakes art thievery, global locations, and SuperPower-wielding misfits isn’t just entertaining, it's addictive. Each page practically screams for a laser alarm system and a cinematic score.

Felicia, Reader Community Strategist | Goodreads Visibility Architect.

Some authors write Sci-Fi… but you? You engineered it like a former top-tier game designer who still has cheat codes hidden in his keyboard. I went through your SuperPower universe, and honestly, only someone with a Computer Science Software Production brain, a chess-master mind, and a theme-park adventure soul could build a story that reads like a classified dossier and secretly doubles as an intergalactic treasure hunt.
And Book #2? SuperPower: The Next Generation, it practically screams: “Strap in, rookie. You’re about to enter an air battle where invisibility and flight are just the warm-up.”
Your whole concept of two competing super-organizations scouting the globe for the most absurdly overpowered recruits feels like Marvel and the Pentagon had a baby and hired you to raise it. The fact that readers can even play mini-games inside the series? That’s the kind of creativity Amazon’s algorithm should worship… yet here we are.

Daniel, the Reviewer.

So I stumbled across SuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible, The Deal of the Art, and honestly, I was fully braced for the usual superhero clichés. But then… Roger, you went and ruined my cynicism. You actually pulled off a globe-trotting, high-stakes art heist with flying and invisible superhumans so seamlessly that I had to stop mid-scroll and admit: “Well, that was unfairly good.”
Your storytelling has that rare mix of confidence and soul that makes readers feel the thrill of each heist, the genius of Professor Steele, and even the charm of Reverend Elijah Moses. I read enough undercooked sci-fi to know when an author actually knows their craft. Roger, you do.

Michael, book club president.

I want to take a moment to acknowledge the incredible creativity and ambition behind SuperPower: The Ability to Fly or Become Invisible, a masterpiece of art. Crafting a story that blends global intrigue, extraordinary abilities, and an intricate art-heist plot requires both imagination and precision, and you’ve brought those elements together with a sense of scale and excitement that immediately pulls readers in.
The way you follow emerging SuperPower individuals across the world, while weaving in Professor Steele’s grand, multi-billion-dollar heist plan, creates a thrilling momentum that feels both cinematic and intellectually engaging. The contrast between characters who can soar at 1,000 mph or disappear into thin air, paired with the high-stakes world of priceless artwork, global museums, and strategic forgeries, makes this first installment not just entertaining but genuinely immersive.

Sara, Book Marketing & Author Visibility Specialist.

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https://www.amazon.com/SuperPower-Ability-Become-Invisible-Deal/dp/1637950683

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