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The end of the world would have been easy.Surviving Ankara Fever is practically impossible.As the global pandemic burns across the country, combat veteran Willie Wilder and his family set out to join their cohorts at DARE Ranch, the refuge they secured for just such an emergency.Rather than a happy homecoming, they quickly learn not everything goes to plan. Some friends won't make it. For those who do, getting there may be just the beginning of their trials.Mistaking seclusion for safety, the group comes to realize that rifles and fences won't keep a virus at bay.As an outbreak erupts on the ranch, life or death decisions may spell the end of the ranch, its members, and their dreams for the future.The sequel to Ankara Fever: Journeys takes you to the refuge and people Roger Westover battles his way across the country to join. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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William (Willie) Wilder, a military-man turned mercenary brings his wife and young son to the homestead fighting through the last vestiges of civilization gone beserk. Glen and his wife arer permanent residents and caretakers of the farm. Already at the farm are Joel Dunlap, his wife Rachael, and their four children. Ann, a grown daughter of another owner, arrives with her boyfriend Clay and a friend named Jason. We soon learn that several of the owners will not be coming as they are either presumed or confirmed dead from the Ankara Fever. Fate deals our band of survivors a bad hand when it is learned that Clay, who has already left of his own volition, was infected with the Fever. It soon follows that Rachael and her daughter become infected. Jan, a an ER volunteer, is most familiar with medical procedures and it becomes the one to care for the sick. One cabin in designated as an infirmary and Jan, dressed in the only HAZMAT suit available. watches as her patients (now including two of Rachael’s sons) sicken and die. In the end Jan too contracts the Ankara Fever. Towards the end of this book Roger and Jennifer (from Book 1) arrive at the compound and go into voluntary quarantine. A perfect setup for Book 3.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book as a continuation of the Ankara Fever saga. Well rounded characters that you will find yourself pulling for and lessons in how to deal with disaster make this book a sure fire hit. Looking forward to Book 3. ( )