
In the nineteen-sixties, a group of wealthy men concludes that it's already too late to stop global warming from destroying the planet. But they have a plan to save themselves. Twenty years later, Jack Crowley and Jim Patterson stumble onto the conspiracy, and every answer they find is accompanied by more questions - and more deaths. Jack is a former idealist, turned cynical by his years working a... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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The Final Episode: Confrontation in Syria
Ernesto Vera shows up at the cabin. Men with guns open fire.
The deserters prepare for departure. Patterson and Kerrie have a plan.
Patterson and Kerrie tell Rachel about her father, and they wind up back on the trail of the conspirators.
Part Three begins. New reports indicate more work by the conspirators. We meet Samuel Tan's son. George Springer makes a revelation.
Jack receives a disturbing phone call. Jack, Kerrie, and Patterson finally meet Samuel Tan.
Patterson, Jack, and Kerrie continue their flight and encounter a strange character.
A good listen and a well told tale. Quirky but fun style of presentation.
A good listen and a well told tale. Quirky but fun style of presentation.
This story hits the ground and takes off running. It's got me on the edge of my seat. Conspiracy, government cover-ups, mysterious murder. The sound and voice acting is great. Check it out, you won't be sorry. -ladydi77








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