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High School Heroes II: Camp Hero

By: James Mascia
Narrated by: Ariel Kern
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Lizard men. Time travel. Genetic experiments. What really went on at the Camp Hero Military Base?

Camp Hero continues the adventures of Christine and her friends as they delve deeper into the legacies of their grandfathers. On the day Christine's baby brother is born, Christine is given a vision of a young boy being taken into custody by the MHDA - Meta-Human Detection Agency. Obsessed with finding the boy before the MHDA can get to him, Christine and her friends go on a quest to rescue him.

The journey takes them to Camp Hero, where their grandfathers once trained. There, the teens discover secrets about themselves, their grandfathers, the MHDA, and their science teacher, Mr. Quinn. Now they must deal with the burden of these secrets, even as they try and rescue the mysterious boy from the clutches of the MHDA.

©2011 James Mascia (P)2014 James Mascia
Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy

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