The Cape Coral Heroes, Science Fiction Book, Hudkins Publishing
The city of Cape Coral, Florida, was a tranquil town. There usually wasn’t much going on here; little things usually happened. Disputes from storeowners to storeowners, cops, and a scattering of small-time robbers, some teenage kids doing a stupid prank or something like that, but generally seldom did severe things happen here.
Our hero, David, and his lifetime female friend, Cressida, work at the Cape Coral Senior Citizen Complex. It is a nice, neat, tidy place where elders live, with wide, open spaces and complexes with much room. There are volleyball courts, pools, yoga, and pilates classes. The pool is wide but not too deep; the yoga and pilates classes are in the same large building as the dance center. There are many TV’s here, all on different channels. The town and senior facility can be explained as nothing less than a golden ager (or as some would say – matriarch) utopia.
But here and everywhere on the planet, now and again, really crazy disasters would hit, like a falling building, an attack from some oversized ocean creature, a tumbling communications tower, and any manner of disasters that could result in mass death and destruction. If it were not for our embedded superhero, especially here in Cape Coral, I’m afraid any sense of heaven on earth would simply not be possible.
The question you have to ask yourself is who or what is trying to destroy a person, place, or our Cape Coral Garden of Eden? Secondly, what is going to happen to either resolve or contend with these strange and ever-increasing seemingly targeted events?