Apocalypse: Texas style!

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Author: Jason L Tarlton ISBN: 9781311530912
Publisher: Jason L Tarlton Publication: January 19, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jason L Tarlton
ISBN: 9781311530912
Publisher: Jason L Tarlton
Publication: January 19, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"The rumors about the plague ran as varied and as rampant as the sickness itself. Perhaps it was a new strain of flu too sturdy for vaccines? A government bio-war project escaped from its compound, or maybe God’s punishment for a decadent society? I don’t know how it began, and now that it has run its course I don’t much care. It passed me by and I count myself much luckier than the scores upon scores of unfortunate souls that succumbed to the sickness, about ninety five percent of the population if my hometown was a good enough gauge, all of them coughing, cursing or praying for relief on their way out."

Angus Radcliff is the nineteen year old survivor of a terrorist deployed super virus. After the lights go out and the water quits running he comes to the realization that his west Texas home town is soon to be just one of the many ghost towns reclaimed by the Chihuahuan Desert. He gathers up his guns and gear and heads for greener pastures in the form of a river fed reservoir some three or four hours from home. Along the way he finds friends to travel with and fights crazy survivors, drugged out bikers, religious fanatics and an army of Mexicans who "Remember the Alamo". Ride with Angus across Texas in "Apocalypse: Texas style!"

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"The rumors about the plague ran as varied and as rampant as the sickness itself. Perhaps it was a new strain of flu too sturdy for vaccines? A government bio-war project escaped from its compound, or maybe God’s punishment for a decadent society? I don’t know how it began, and now that it has run its course I don’t much care. It passed me by and I count myself much luckier than the scores upon scores of unfortunate souls that succumbed to the sickness, about ninety five percent of the population if my hometown was a good enough gauge, all of them coughing, cursing or praying for relief on their way out."

Angus Radcliff is the nineteen year old survivor of a terrorist deployed super virus. After the lights go out and the water quits running he comes to the realization that his west Texas home town is soon to be just one of the many ghost towns reclaimed by the Chihuahuan Desert. He gathers up his guns and gear and heads for greener pastures in the form of a river fed reservoir some three or four hours from home. Along the way he finds friends to travel with and fights crazy survivors, drugged out bikers, religious fanatics and an army of Mexicans who "Remember the Alamo". Ride with Angus across Texas in "Apocalypse: Texas style!"

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