Camp Redblood And The Essential Revenge

Camp Redblood And The Essential Revenge

by Patrick Hines
Camp Redblood And The Essential Revenge

Camp Redblood And The Essential Revenge

by Patrick Hines

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Overview

Steve Clarkson thought being a counselor at Camp Redblood would be easy. That was before his young campers were viciously pranked by Camp Eagle, the local "supercamp" hell-bent on putting Redblood out of business. Now Steve must team up with a misfit Scout troop, led by the hot-tempered Leigh Carter, sneak into the enemy camp, and exact revenge. Standing in their way are haunted woods, treacherous trails, gruesome monsters, and an abandoned railway tunnel with an evil, blood-soaked history. Featuring an eclectic cast of awkward, inadequate heroes and psychotic, bullying villains, CAMP REDBLOOD AND THE ESSENTIAL REVENGE is a foul-mouthed summertime adventure for anyone who's ever had an impossible score to settle.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158098161
Publisher: Patrick Hines
Publication date: 05/02/2016
Series: Camp Redblood , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Patrick Hines is a Boston native, artist, writer, and former camp counselor for the YMCA. A graduate of Emerson College, he's authored several screenplays and short stories. During his time as an overnight security guard at a Boston hospice, having nothing better to do, he became one of the world's greatest Microsoft Paint practitioners. His artwork has been featured on Microsoft New England's Research and Development blog, Business Insider, and Yahoo News. He wrote the bulk of CAMP REDBLOOD AND THE ESSENTIAL REVENGE on the Orange and Red Line trains in Boston. A passionate enthusiast of ghost stories and New England folklore, he claims to have witnesses at least one major paranormal event, regularly experiences Streetlight Interference Phenomena (it has a Wikipedia entry), and has made the outrageous claim that he not only remembers the day he was born, but recalls what he was feeling at the time (anxiety).
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