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G.L.O.V.E. means Global League Of Villainous Enterprise. It is a group of super villains founded by Number One. After Overlords demise Diablous Darkdoom becomes the boss. H.I.V.E. stands for Higher Institute of Villainous Education. There are 4 books in the series:

  1. H.I.V.E.
  2. H.I.V.E. The Overlord Protocol
  3. H.I.V.E. Escape Velocity
  4. H.I.V.E. Dreadnouht
Author Mark Walden
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