Hell Island (novella)

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Hell Island
Image:Hell_Island_Cover.jpg
2005 Paperback cover
Author Matthew Reilly
Country Australia
Language English
Series Shane_Schofield
Genre(s) Techno-thriller novel
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Publication date 2005
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 108
ISBN ISBN 978-0-330-42343-4
Preceded by Scarecrow

Hell Island is a horror/adventure novella written in conjunction with the Australian Books Alive promotion, by young thriller writer Matthew Reilly. The fourth book in the Shane Schofield series, it is a sequel to the 2003 book Scarecrow, and contains the series' original characters, Captain Shane M. Schofield and Gunnery Sergeant Gena 'Mother' Newman, USMC. Hell Island was released in retail stores in 2007 after only being available through the Books Alive program.

[edit] Plot summary

Hell Island is a remote Pacific Island currently used by the American government for scientific experiments. It was originally used as a Japanese airfield during World War II but was captured with a force of more than 500 Marines, including Schofield's grandfather.

The book opens with Schofield's ten-man Marine Recon team parachuting onto the deck of the soon-to-be-decommissioned aircraft carrier, USS Nimitz, along with three other special forces squads - a Delta Force team, a squad of SEALs and a force from the 82nd Airborne Division. The Delta team make landfall on the island while the other three teams investigate the aircraft carrier.

It quickly becomes clear that the island was the testing ground for an elite force of supersoldier, as the Airborne and SEAL teams are quickly slaughtered. A DARPA scientist, whom Schofield's team stumble across, explain that the enemy is a group of genetically and electronically enhanced gorillas, armed with modified M-4 Colt Commandos

and extremely deadly in melee combat.

The few remaining Marines dispatch significant numbers of the gorillas in a large battle on board the carrier, eventually departing to investigate the island. Schofield comments that the island is home to an extensive tunnel network dating from World War II, which features an uncommon self-destruct mechanism: sea doors which can flood the lower parts of the tunnel system in the event of an enemy force capturing the base

They set a trap to lock the remaining force in an old ammunition storage bunker before detonating the munitions, but the Delta team's entrance with the rest of the DARPA team (who deactivate the gorillas' neural chips) changes the situation.

What is controlling (or at least, calming the apes down) is a silver disc, which are on the guys testing Captain Schofield and his group, including the Delta force.

Dr Knox, the scientist in charge of the project, tells Schofield that they are the sole survivors of a field test for the apes, which has so far killed five hundred Marines and two special forces squads. He congratulates Schofield on his success, before instructing the Delta team leader to execute them. However, Mother jams the radio signals controlling the apes (remember the silver discs...) releasing them to murder their creators. The Delta team is distracted and Schofield's teams fires upon them and kills them. Schofield opens a sea door, flooding the tunnels and drowning the gorillas along with the surviving scientists and Delta soldiers. They leave on a C-17 which was sent to pick up the DARPA and Delta teams along with the apes.