Bill Kane’s long military career was over, and a job as a bodyguard had recently ended so he relaxed by joining a three-day sightseeing tour into the Scottish Highlands. At last, the ex-Serviceman would be able to leave stress and decision-making to somebody else, or would he?
While the squabbling of world leaders intensified on international media, Bill, like others, shrugged it off as sabre-rattling, but the sabres in question were nuclear missiles. An unthinkable situation developed rapidly. A missile was launched, and retaliation became an international chain reaction.
On a mountain road in Scotland, Paul Harrington a young coach driver listened to the news in disbelief. When his passengers returned down the hill from the latest viewpoint it would be Paul’s responsibility to get them to safety, but to where? No town was within easy reach, but he remembered a disused railway tunnel not far away. Could he get them there in time, and how would they survive?
Six years have passed since a group of apocalypse survivors found themselves entombed in a disused railway tunnel. They explored, adapted and established themselves in a power station.
From high up on the mountain, somebody or something was seen down below, near the loch.
Could it be the murderess who escaped from temporary incarceration six years earlier?
If it were a person who had survived any residual radiation did this signal new threats to the community?
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A group of four have trekked over 120 miles from Auchcarn to explore the territory under the huge gap in the nuclear cloud. They’d made interesting discoveries but within two miles of Aviemore, they see a column of smoke rising from a chimney.
Could there be survivors in Aviemore, the once-famous ski resort, and if so, who, how many, and in what condition might they be?
Surprises were in store for the adventurers.
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Sylvia: Beyond the Apocalypse is a spinoff novel that ends the series. If you’ve read the trilogy and you’d like to see how the tale concludes, there are options to use links here, or on Sylvia’s page.