Apocalypse Trails: Reunion

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Reunion, the final episode of Joe Nobody’s popular Apocalypse Trails series, finds Commander Jack Cisco nearing the conclusion of his quest to locate his family.

For months now, Jack has suspected that Mylie and the girls are living in an underground laboratory in the Texas Hill Country. The clandestine compound’s location has been a mystery, until finally, a fellow survivor tells the commander how to find it.

With Hannah at his side, Jack encounters the worst of the post-apocalyptic world during the journey, the two scouts barely escaping with their lives.

When they finally discover the subterranean complex, they determine that indeed, Jack’s wife and daughters are inside. The facility appears to be a bunker, designed by an eccentric physician whose motives are troubling. Indeed, it is a fortress with state-of-the-art protection and a professional team of security specialists.

However, nothing will stop Commander Cisco now. After a harrowing pilgrimage across the entire southwestern United States, through territory ravaged by the super volcano’s massive eruption, Jack is more determined than ever to reunite with his wife and daughters.

Inside awaits the greatest challenge the commander has yet faced, and all his skills and courage will be required to survive.

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2 reviews
Ronny Smith
21 May 2023
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