Anna does boring things for terrible people because even criminals need office help and she needs a job. Working for a monster lurking beneath the surface of the world isn’t glamorous. But is it really worse than working for an oil conglomerate or an insurance company? In this economy?
As a temp, she’s just a cog in the machine. But when she finally gets a promising assignment, everything goes very wrong, and an encounter with the so-called “hero” leaves her badly injured. And, to her horror, compared to the other bodies strewn about, she’s the lucky one.
So, of course, then she gets laid off.
With no money and no mobility, with only her anger and internet research acumen, she discovers her suffering at the hands of a hero is far from unique. When people start listening to the story that her data tells, she realizes she might not be as powerless as she thinks.
Because the key to everything is data: knowing how to collate it, how to manipulate it, and how to weaponize it. By tallying up the human cost these caped forces of nature wreak upon the world, she discovers that the line between good and evil is mostly marketing. And with social media and viral videos, she can control that appearance.
It’s not too long before she’s employed once more, this time by one of the worst villains on earth. As she becomes an increasingly valuable lieutenant, she might just save the world.
A sharp, witty, modern debut, Hench explores the
individual cost of justice through a fascinating mix of Millennial
office politics, heroism measured through data science, body horror, and
a profound misunderstanding of quantum mechanics.
Reviews
“This book is fast, furious, compelling, and angry. It's a
beautiful deconstruction of the superhero genre, and I'm only a little
annoyed that I didn't think of it first.”(Seanan McGuire, New York Times bestselling author)
“Get ready to root for the bad guys.” (Jennifer Estep, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Crown of Shards series )
"Hench is
an engrossing take on the superheroic. It's smart and imaginative; an
exemplary rise-of-darkness story, one I won't soon forget...I honestly
can't wait to see what Natalie Zina Walschots does next with the genre."
(NPR Books)
“This Anti(super)hero tale is jam-packed with action
and fueled by Anna’s breathless, dizzying, exhilarating rage. Anna
faces off with the supernatural, but she feels so very real as she
rockets along on her furious and furiously-paced trajectory. Hench is a ride—I loved it.” (Joshilyn Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Never Have I Ever )
"Walschots
playfully pokes at both office politics and comic book absurdity while
offering gripping action and gut-wrenching body horror. The inventive
premise, accessible heroine, and biting wit will have readers eager for
more from this talented author." (Publishers Weekly (starred review))
"A fiendishly clever novel that fizzes with moxie and malice." (Kirkus Reviews (starred review))
“Sharp, unexpected & hilarious—HENCH takes the classic superhero
story and cleverly turns it on its head. A delightfully
twisted adventure that will make you want to root for the bad guys.”(Peng Shepherd, author of The Book of M)
"Witty
and inventive . . . the pleasure of the novel is the slow rollout of
the rules. Creating a universe involves inventing lots of little
problems, and the solutions here don’t disappoint." (New York Times)
"Smart,
witty, and at times bloody, this book will please comic book fans who
wish to take a jab at the superhero tropes, as well as readers who enjoy
dark humor with a bit of satire tossed into the mix." (Library Journal (starred review))
"
In this refreshing, subversive, and darkly humorous debut novel, poet
and journalist Walscholts slowly reveals the nuances of her
superpower-filled world, keeping readers guessing. Hench reads
like a comic without the illustrations and is packed with subplots and
rapid-fire wit. With a diverse and inclusive cast of characters,
Walschots' original tale performs a brilliant and exciting variation on
the superhero trope and is not to be missed." (Booklist (starred review))
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