Description
In a seemingly normal world, a family guards a well-kept secret: each member receives a unique superpower on their 13th birthday - a gene passed down through generations. To the outside world, they appear ordinary. But beneath the surface, a force stirs that not all of them are able to control. Harry, the youngest among them, grows up sheltered in this extraordinary family. He admires their powers, tries to imitate them, and counts down the days until his 13th birthday - the day he will finally belong. But nothing prepares the family for what happens during Harry's initiation: he doesn't awaken with a single gift - instead, he gains the ability to absorb the powers of others. At first, he shows compassion, uncertainty, and childlike wonder. But the more powers Harry unconsciously takes, the stronger and more unstoppable he becomes - and the more he loses himself. His hunger for power grows. It begins innocently - an accident here, a misunderstanding there. But soon he wants all the powers, not to share them - but to become the only true superpower that has ever existed. When he turns against his own family and a deadly battle begins, they are left with no choice: they must stand against their little brother.
The House on the Edge
