Camp Hero

Cover of Camp Hero by Cameron Elliott
Publisher: Author House
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 482
ISBN-13: 9781496904959
ISBN-10: 1496904958
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 1.13978989454 Pounds
Width: 1.21 Inches
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Camp Hero by Cameron Elliott, published by Author House on June 11, 2014, is a fiction work that delves into the complexities of morality during wartime. Spanning 482 pages, this narrative explores how fear and uncontrollable circumstances can lead to a new world of terror, challenging the boundaries of human ethics. The story follows David Andrews, whose peaceful life is disrupted by the echoes of a historical war, forcing him to confront the unthinkable and navigate a reality shaped by events from his birth.

Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of the cyclical nature of conflict and the sacrifices made in the name of survival. The narrative is set against the backdrop of Camp Hero, a former military base with a rich history tied to significant wartime events. As David grapples with his fears and the alternate universe that emerges from these historical tensions, the book raises questions about the impact of war on creativity and technology. This edition offers a detailed exploration of action and adventure, inviting readers to reflect on the deeper implications of human conflict.


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In a time of war, morality is overcome by the unthinkable. The unthinkable justified by fear and circumstances beyond our control. From uncontrollable circumstances emerges a new world of terror. To fight this terror we sacrifice our morality further and go beyond the unthinkable. The remnants of this vicious cycle turn with a momentum all their own and live on long after the treaties are signed. This is the fuel that sustains us between conflicts. This is the catalyst that ignites our creativity and spawns new technologies of war. We are united through common enemies, even though our greatest enemy is our own fear. For David Andrews, his peaceful existence collided with the reverberations of a war written into history books decades earlier. As the reality of these uncontrollable events swamp over him he comes face-to-face with the unthinkable. The cyclone of a war that will not die will test his fear of the unknown by redefining everything he knew to be true and replacing it with an alternate universe. An alternate set of events sent into motion the day of his birth. A universe created by the cold war in a long forgotten US military base called Camp Hero. Camp Hero State Park is located on the south fork of Long Island, just west of the Montauk Point Lighthouse. The Montauk Point Lighthouse was commissioned by General George Washington in 1792 during the Revolutionary War. In 1929, during WWI the US Army established Fort Hero, named after Major General Andrew Hero, Jr. who was the Army’s Chief of Coastal Artillery. In 1942, during WWII the US Army upgraded the defenses of Fort Hero to deal with the growing threat of German invasion and Camp Hero was born. Camp Hero was eventually turned over to the Air Force in 1950 to become part of the National Air Defense system. Finally, in 1984 the land was turned over to the New York State Department of Parks. Conspiracy theorists believe the base is still operational today and the science being developed is out of this world.

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Who is the author of “Camp Hero”?
“Camp Hero” is credited to Cameron Elliott.
When was “Camp Hero” published?
Publisher: Author House. Year: 2014.
What is the ISBN for “Camp Hero”?
ISBN-13: 9781496904959. ISBN-10: 1496904958.
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Language: en. Pages: 482.

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