Decade-old memories of his job at Talos Global, working on Project Chimera, had come screeching to the forefront of his mind ever since the soldiers had abducted him earlier that day. Years had gone by since he’d spared a thought about Victor Gray, and he could hardly believe he was sitting here, tied up, like this. I told you I don’t know what you’re talking about, sputtered Charles. I’m surprised you’d be that careless with such a powerful device. He tapped his lips with the corner of the photo. Either you’ve been taking acting lessons or you really didn’t know. You’re starting to convince me, actually, he mused. Gray watched him curiously with a bit of sympathy. Pain seared through his shoulder, which had taken the brunt of the fall. What have you done with her? He struggled, completely unable to do anything but wriggle helplessly. He lost his balance and tipped over, landing hard on his side on the floor. Jack Goldstein, who was tied up in a chair next to him. Charles Wilde lunged at his former friend, nearly knocking into the unconscious biologist, Dr. Where did you get that photo? With a surge of fury Dr. I suspect you know full well that your daughter has been using your Mark Five. Victor tilted his head at the girl’s father, who was tied to a chair. ![]() In it she was scaling the side of a burning house like a lizard. Victor Gray held out the photo of young Charlie Wilde. If Charlie is going to have any hope of saving her dad-and the world-from their beastly foes, she’ll have to help her friends master their powers and come together as a team. And their frenemy, Kelly, swears hers is a dud. Maria’s device has hair-raising side effects. Luckily, Charlie’s friends now have bracelets of their own with all-new abilities…they just have to work through a few issues first. And it will take more than her incredible bracelet-which gives her powers from the animal kingdom-to rescue him. ![]() Prey, Charlie Wilde’s dad has been abducted by masked figures who might not even be completely human. “Fans of Rick Riordan and Brandon Mull will not be disappointed,” proclaimed School Library Journal. The Going Wild series highlights the unbelievable (and completely true) abilities that animals possess, and it’s perfect for Marvel fans and middle grade readers who enjoy an exciting mix of action, humor, and heart. “Kids will go wild for Going Wild!” raved Newbery Medal–winning author Katherine Applegate. The Avengers meets Animorphs in the second book of this epic series from Lisa McMann, New York Times bestselling author of the Unwanteds and Unwanteds Quests.
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